Assembly Election 2023: In the trends, Madhya Pradesh BJP’s absolute majority, Congress is seen getting reduced to 70 seats, know how is the condition of the veteran faces

The results of Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections have started coming. Earlier, according to the exit poll trends, it has been claimed that lotus will bloom once again in MP. According to the exit poll of Aaj Tak-Axis My India, BJP can make a comeback with a huge majority. In the survey, BJP may get 140 to 162 seats out of 230, while Congress is expected to get 68 to 90 seats.

Counting of Votes is Started from 8:00 am in four states. A clear picture appears to be emerging from the trends after 3 hours of counting. If we look at the initial pattern, in Madhya Pradesh, Bharatiya Janata Party is leading on 156 seats while Congress Party seems to be limited to 70 seats.

A clear picture is visible regarding the parties in these elections, but what is the condition of their stalwarts? Many big names are in the fray from both the parties. BJP had fielded 7 MPs including four Union Ministers and had also ordered one of its National General Secretaries to contest the elections.

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Kamal Nath from Congress party, former minister Jitu Patwari, son of former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh, Jaivardhan Singh is also in the electoral fray.

BJP:

Narendra Singh Tomar is leading from Dimani seat.

Kailash Vijayvargiya is leading from Indore – 1 seat

Pahlad Singh Patel is leading from Narsinghpur seat.

Fagan Singh is trailing from Niwas seat. Shivraj Singh Chauhan is leading from Budhni

Narottam Mishra is leading from Datia seat.

Imarti Devi is leading from Dabra seat

Rakesh Singh is leading from Satna seat

Ganesh Singh is leading from Satna

Rao Uday Pratap Singh is leading from Gadarwara seat.

Reeti Pathak is trailing behind in Siddhi

INC :

Kamal Nath is leading from Chhindwara

Jeetu Patwari Rao is trailing from the seat

Jaivardhan Singh is trailing from Raghogarh

Let us tell you that there are a total of 230 seats in Madhya Pradesh Assembly out of which 116 are the magical figure required to form the government. BJP is crossing the magical numbers.