The Bharatiya Janata (BJP) feast is in a festive mood. The party recorded huge victories in the Hindi heart of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. The results also provide BJP with a boost before the Lok Sabha elections in 2024.
On the other hand, the congress can become comfort in its victory in the state of Telangana, dedicating the current regime of K Chandrasekhar Rao.
While the celebrations continue, here is an overview of how some of the biggest names in the fray have succeeded.
Madhya Pradesh
Shivraj Singh Chouhan
The current BJP chief minister won the headquarters of Budhni for the sixth time by beating the actor of the Congress who became a politician Vikram Mâtal with a margin of 1,04,974 votes.
Chouhan, the longest CM in MP service, won the headquarters of Budhni Assembly the first time in 1990, before winning a bypass in 2006 and keeping the seat in 2008 2013 and 2018. Affectionately called “ Maman ” by His supporters, Chouhan was not projected like projection like projected like projected like projected like projected like projected like projected like projected like projected like projected like projection like projected like projected as The projected as the projected as the projected as the projected as the projected like the projected as the projection like the projected like the projected like the projected like the projected like the projected as the projected as the nearly the face of the party this party times.
He and several BJP leaders have regularly said that his “Ladli Behana Yojana”, under which eligible women obtain 1,250 rupees per month, changes the game.
Kamal Nath
His party may not have obtained the desirable results in the state, but Kamal Nath has won the seat of Chhindwara. The Congress veteran recorded a victory with a margin of more than 35,000 votes against his closest competitor, the Vivek Bunty Sahu of the BJP.
The 76 -year -old has the record to be elected continuously as a deputy for Chhindwara since 1980 and he became the chief minister of state for the first time in 2019, but only for 15 months.
Narendra Singh Tomar
The bet of the BJP of the establishment of the Union agricultural minister, Narendra Singh Tomar, of the siege of the Dimani Assembly has paid off. The minister won the BSP Balveer Singh Dandotiya with a margin of 24,461 votes.
By the way, Dimani is in the parliamentary district of Morena, who is currently held by Tomar.
Narottam Mishra
Narottam Mishra, the Minister of the Interior of the State, contesting his datia seat, lost against the head of the Congress Rajera Bharti.
In the past, Mishra has won a victory for this seat. In 2013, he won the Datia headquarters by beating the candidate for the Rajera Bharti congress with a margin of 12,081 votes. In 2018, he won the headquarters again by beating the candidate for the Rajera Bharti congress with a margin of 2,656 votes.
Kilash Vijayvargiya
The national secretary general of the BJP won the district of Indore-1 where he faced the candidate of the Congress Sanjay Shukla.
In the previous elections, Shukla had won a victory against the BJP candidate, Arya Sudarshan Gupta, with a margin of 8,163 votes.
Rajasthan
Vasundhara raje
The former chief minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje, won the constituency of the Jhalrapatan Assembly in Rajasthan. She has repeated her victory from the siege, a feat that she has been playing since 2003.
The data revealed that Raje won Jhalrapatan’s seat with a margin of 53,193 votes. The head of the BJP obtained a total of 1,38,831 votes.
Ashok Gehlot
The chief minister of the State, fighter of the district of the Assembly of Sardarpura, won his seat with a margin of more than 26,000 votes. In the fray with Ashok Gehlot was Shaitan Singh of Asp (K), Suraiya Begam of the IPGP, and Professor Dr Mahendra Rathore of the BJP, as well as a multitude of independent candidates.
Rajyavardhan Rathore
The former Minister of the Union, Rathore, proved his courage by winning the siege of Jhhotwara.
Rathore, a former Minister of the Union, obtained 1,47,913 votes and beat his closest rival Abhishek Choudhary in Congress.
The BJP Rebel Ashu Singh Surpura, who challenged as an independent candidate, was held in third position with 55,159 votes.
Sachin Pilot
Former deputy minister -chief of the state, Sachin Pilot, won a victory in his Tonk district against Ajit Singh Mehta of the BJP.
The pilot is perceived as the “son of the ground” in his constituency of the assembly.
CP Joshi
Veteran of the Congress and President of the Assembly of Rajasthan, Joshi lost from the constituency of Nathdwara. Vishwaraj Singh Mewar of the BJP won the assembly’s headquarters with a margin of 7,504 votes.
Kirodi Lal Meena
Meena, a famous face in the state’s BJP, has become triumphant from the district of Sawai Madhopur. Since 1998, Sawai Madhopur has elected Congress and BJP legislators. Meena had previously won the headquarters in 2003.
Telangana
K Chandrashekar Rao
KCR challenged this year’s surveys of two seats – Gajwel and Kamareddy. Although his party was ready to undo, he was able to keep Gajwel’s seat against his closest rival, Eatala Rajendar of the BJP.
In Kamareddy, he lost to KV Ramana Reddy of the BJP, now nicknamed the “giant slayer”.
KT Rama Rao
Son of KCR, KT Rama Rao challenged this year’s Sircilla surveys, which he won. During the previous elections of the Assembly, he came out victorious with a voting count of 1.25,213 votes and a margin of 89,009 votes. He had defeated Kondam Karuna Mahender Reddy of the Indian National Congress.
Bandi Sanjay Kumar
The head of the fiery BJP lost from Karimnagar. He was against the Gangula Kamalakar of BRS and Purumalla Srinivas of Congress. It was the third time that the BJP chief ranked against Kamalakar.
Revanth Reddy
Revanth Reddy, the president of the Telangana congress unit is known for his people. Reddy, considered the architect behind the victory of the Congress in the State, also won his individual seat in Kodangal.
Akbaruddin Owaisi
Akbaruddin Owaisi, the youngest of the Owaisi brothers representing the All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (Aimim) party, disputed from the siege of Chandrayangutta and won.
With a victory of the siege, he repeated his performance. In 2018, he marked a victory by beating the candidate of BJP Shahejadi Sayyad with a margin of 80,263 votes.
Chhattisgarh
Bhupeh Baghel
Bhupeh Baghel of the Congress has won the headquarters of Patan. The seat witnessed a triangular competition with the BJP feeding the distant nephew of the chief minister and the deputy of Lok Sabha Vijay Baghel. Amit Jogi, the congress of Janata Chhattisgarh (J), president of the state and son of the former CM the late Ajit Jogi, was also in the fray of Patan.
TS Singh Deo
The deputy minister -chief of Chhattisgarh, TS Singh Deo, of the Congress Party has lost Ambikapur, a seat dominated by the tribes in the North Chhattisgarh emerte district. Deo had been a constant winner of this seat.
Earlier, he won the seat by beating the BJP candidate, Anurag Singh Deo, with a margin of 39,624 votes.
Raman Singh
The Raman Singh of the BJP, which was the former chief minister of state, won in Rajnandgaon against Girish Dewangan of the Congress.
Rajnandgaon’s riding is considered to be the original lawn of Dr Raman Singh, as he was elected from the constituency for three consecutive terms. During the 2018 Chhattisgarh elections, the BJP chief won the constituency after obtaining 80,589 votes and a voting percentage of 51.7%.
Amit Jogi
Amit Jogi, the son of the chief prime minister of Chhattisgarh, Ajit Jogi, lost against Bhupeh Baghel of the district of Patan.
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