BJP to retain MP
Bhopal
: BJP appeared on its way to retain
power in Madhya Pradesh today having established leads in 125 of the 230 seats
in the state assembly as per the latest available trends.
The
Congress was trailing behind with with a lead in 67 seats while others were
ahead in 23 constituencies. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was ahead in
Budhni. Uma Bharti’s Bharatiya Janshakti Party was trailing in all the 216
seats it contested, including in Tikamgarh where Bharti is in fray. The state
had recorded a 60 per cent turnout of voters on November 27, just a day after
the Mumbai terror attacks.
The BJP candidates who were ahead are Om Prakash Sakhlecha (Jawad), Gyan Singh
(Bandhavgarh), Meena Singh (Manpur), Pandit Singh Dhurve (BIchchia), Ranjit
Singh (Ashta), Ramesh Saxena (Sehare), Mohan Sharma (Narsingarh), Gautam Tetwal
(Sarangpur), Santosh Koshi (Susner), Jeetu Jeerati (Rau), Rodmal Rathod
(Tarana), Paras Jain (Ujjain North), Shantilal Dhabai (Badnagar).
Both BJP and Congress is heading closely in Chattisgarh and New Delhi while Congress secured a slight
margin as per initial trends in Rajasthan.In Mizoram Congress is having clear
lead
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STATE |
BJP |
CONGRESS |
OTHERS |
MP |
125 |
67 |
38 |
Rajasthan |
81 |
91 |
27 |
Delhi
|
26 |
25 |
06 |
Chattisgarh |
44 |
38 |
07 |
Mizoram |
0 |
17 |
03 |
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