BJP clean sweeps Madhya Pradesh, yet vote share reduced

Sekar Chandra
BJP clean sweeps madhya pradesh, yet vote share reduced…


The bharatiya janata party has won all the 29 lok sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh. But there are 13 lok sabha seats where the vote bank of bjp has reduced as compared to the last lok sabha elections. Many big leaders of the bharatiya janata party were contesting elections in these lok sabha seats. The bharatiya janata party has celebrated by winning all the 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh. The leaders of the bharatiya janata party were preparing a strategy for Mission 29 for 1 year. Despite being successful in this mission, tension has increased regarding those seats of madhya pradesh, where the margin of victory and defeat has decreased this time as compared to the last time.


BJP's support base reduced on 13 seats


There are 13 lok sabha seats in the state, where the number of their supporters and voters has decreased by 50 percent as compared to the last lok sabha elections. It is being said that if the congress candidates and workers had worked a little harder on these seats, the difference in votes could have been even less.


How much has the margin of victory decreased?

Last time bjp won the Sidhi lok sabha seat of madhya pradesh by 2 lakh 86 votes, whereas this time it has managed to register a victory by 2 lakh 60 thousand votes. Himadri Singh from Shahdol has also won by 60 thousand votes less than the last lok sabha election, while Bharti Paridhi from Balaghat has got a victory margin of 70 thousand votes less than the last lok sabha election. ganesh singh from Satna has also won by 84 thousand votes, whereas the victory margin last time was 2 lakh 31 thousand votes. Janardan Mishra's victory from Rewa has also come down from 3 lakh 12 thousand votes to 1 lakh 33 thousand. In Hoshangabad too, the victory margin has reduced by 80 thousand. Similarly, in Morena too, narendra singh tomar had won by 1 lakh 13 thousand votes last time, whereas the victory margin has now come down to 52 thousand.

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