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Madhya Pradesh BJP Fears Defeat In Scindia’s Stronghold

Madhya Pradesh BJP fears defeat in Jyotiraditya Scindia’s stronghold, Amid claims of victory.

After the by-elections in 28 seats of Madhya Pradesh, the BJP’s core team has analyzed the results at the party level. In this, the BJP is confident that the party’s victory is certain.

However, the analysis also reveals the shocking fact that the BJP fears defeat in the Gwalior-Chambal division. This is the area under the influence of Rajya Sabha member Jyotiraditya Scindia.

The party’s internal analysis cannot be considered final, but political experts say that if the party’s fears of loss in Scindia’s area of ​​influence are proved right, a separate phase of BJP politics will begin in Madhya Pradesh.

Sources say that the Scindia supporters who came to the BJP from the Congress, who were made candidates by the BJP, were confused about the acceptance of their party from the beginning.

There was also a reluctance in front of the party leaders and activists that how to demand votes from the people for the leaders who were called good and bad for decades before joining the BJP

However, BJP’s chief spokesperson Dr. Deepak Vijayvargiya claims that in internal analysis of the party we are winning all 28 seats. It is certain that under the leadership of Shivraj Singh Chauhan ji, the party will continue to work in the public interest.

There will not be repatriation in Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh Congress President Kamal Nath had again raised the demand for voting at the polling stations of Sumavali and Mehgaon in Gwalior region where violence took place during the voting on Tuesday.

However, the Presiding Officer, Central Supervisor could not find any such basis, due to which decision should be taken for re-election.

Additional Chief Electoral Officer Arun Kumar Tomar said that the Presiding Officer would visit the Strong Room daily and report to the Election Commission.

Also, the Collector, Superintendent of Police, and Returning Officer will inspect the strong room daily.

The Returning Officer will send the report to the Election Office. Central Security Force has been deployed to protect the strong room. Here, after the final counting on Wednesday, the total voting figure reached 70.27 percent.

Congress is conducting booth-wise analysis

Madhya Pradesh Congress is also involved in the analysis. The party has called for polling center-wise voting from all booth committees.

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