Campaigning for the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh has come to a halt on Wednesday. In the last phase, Congress also put in full force. Former Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan Sachin Pilot also took charge from the Congress side in Gwalior-Chambal. Pilot addresses multiple election rallies in Bhind region and fiercely targeted the arch rival BJP.

Sachin Pilot said that Congress Party talks about public issues and works on facilities like roads, electricity, water, health etc. Whereas BJP has no other issue except issues like Hindu-Muslim, temple-mosque, caste, community etc. BJP has nothing to do with main issues.

First, Sachin Pilot held a rally in Sonkatch assembly to seek votes for party’s candidate Sajjan Singh Verma. “I am confident that the public will bless our candidate with an overwhelming majority. Congress is headed towards victory in Madhya Pradesh,” wrote Pilot on X.

After Sonkatch, Pilot reached Kolaras assembly seat and campaigned for party’s candidate and popular MLA Baijnath Yadav. Pilot said that he expects a “resounding victory” of the party on this seat. He also expressed his gratitude for the love and affection given to him by the people of the assembly as a huge crowd came to listen him in the rally.

Pilot further addressed a rally in Ater assembly to seek vote for former MLA and party’s candidate Hemant Katare.

Earlier on Tuesday, Pilot held multiple rallies in assembly seats sharing borders with Rajasthan. Here Pilot’s rallies were full of crowd and he got a good response.

The Madhya Pradesh assembly elections are scheduled to take place on November 17, in a single phase, followed by counting of votes and declaration of results on December 3.

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