The survey for 230 seats of the assembly in Madhya Pradesh began at 7 a.m. Friday. Voters can vote until 6 p.m., except in the seats of the assembly of Baihar, Lanji and the Parswara of the Balaghat district and the stands in the districts of Mandla and Dindori, where the vote will take place until 3 p.m.
Former Minister -in -Chief of Madhya Pradesh and President of the Congress State Unit Kamal Nath said on Friday that he was convinced that the great party of the great old voters.
Shortly before voting during the current elections of Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath said: “I have confidence in the people to make the right choice. I trust the public alongside the truth.
In an excavation to the outgoing chief minister, he added: “I am not Shivraj Singh Chouhan and I will therefore not pretend that we win these many seats. I will leave that to make people decide. »»
“The BJP has the police, the money and the administration at its disposal for a few more hours. Yesterday, I received several telephone calls and also a video clip that shows alcohols and money distributed to lure voters, “said Congress chief.
The survey for 230 seats of the assembly in Madhya Pradesh began at 7 a.m. Friday. Voters can vote until 6 p.m., except in the seats of the assembly of Baihar, Lanji and the Parswara of the Balaghat district and the stands in the districts of Mandla and Dindori, where the vote will take place until 3 p.m. .
The BJP seeks to maintain power in the state in which it has ruled for almost 18 of the last 20 years and the Congress wishes to oust the government led by Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
The installation of webdicating has been made available in approximately 42,000 polling stations. Nearly 700 central forces and two state police lakh were deployed for security during the election.
The election will decide on the electoral fate of more than 2,500 candidates.
Nearly 5.59 crore voters are eligible to exercise their deductible. It includes 2.87 male crore and 2.71 crores of voters.
There are more than 5,000 stands managed by women and 183 polling stations managed by the disabled, officials said.
The polls, over almost six months before Lok Sabha’s surveys, are crucial for the BJP and the Congress for several reasons. The counting of votes for the five states, including Rajasthan, Telangana and Mizoram, will be on December 3.
The survey for the second phase of the chhattisgarh started at 8 a.m. and will continue until 3 p.m., while the vote in nine polling stations in the Bindranavagarh assembly will take place from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For Chhattisgarh, more than 18,800 polling stations have been set up for the second phase of survey. In total, 958 candidates are in scratch out of 70 seats.
While the polls take place in a single phase of Madhya Pradesh, the vote for the first phase of Chhattisgarh for 20 seats took place on November 7.
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