At 10 a.m., the Bhartiya Janata party is in the lead with 151 of the 230 seats in total while the Indian National Congress currently has 77 seats
While the BJP directs in Madhya Pradesh, the Minister of the Union and leader of the Jyotiraduthya Scandia party expressed his confidence in the people of the state and said that the party would form the government with an absolute majority.
“We knew that as regards Madhya Pradesh, given the diets of public well -being of our double -engine government – people’s blessings will be with us … I am convinced that their blessings will be with the BJP and we will train The government with an absolute majority, ”said Scindia.
#WATCH | BHOPAL | As the BJP leads # Madhyapradeshelelection2023The Minister of the Union and party leader, Jyotiraitha Scindia, says: “We knew that as regards Madhya Pradesh, given the dual -public well -being plans of our double -engine government – the blessings of people will be With us … I … pic.twitter.com/8fbf9honvh
– Ani (@ani) December 3, 2023
At 10 a.m., the Bhartiya Janata party is in the lead with 151 of the 230 seats in total while the Indian national congress currently has 77 seats.
The visuals of the BJP office in Bhopal as trends suggest lead for the BJP in the MP 2023 elections.#ASSEMELYELELETIONSWITHPTI # Madhyapradesheslections2023 pic.twitter.com/cgfqx4a2u8
– Press Trust of India (@pti_news) December 3, 2023
The postal bulletins were counted between 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m., after which the statement of votes through EVMs began in the presence of authorized agents of civil servants and political parties, he said.
The elections in the 2023 assembly in four states – Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana should be announced on Sunday November 3.
According to the latest trends, the BJP is ahead of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Congress, while Congress heads in Telangana.
The assembly elections took place in five states – Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram last month, which is considered the semi -final in the crucial elections of Lok Sabha in 2024 which must be directed in less Six months.
The counting of votes for the elections in the Assembly of Mizoram 2023, which was initially fixed on December 3, was postponed to December 4, because Sunday has a particular meaning for the people of the State, a state of Christian majority .
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