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Congress in Madhya Pradesh, 114 seats, BJP got 109


Congress in Madhya Pradesh, 114 seats, BJP got 109

Congress in Madhya Pradesh, 114 seats, BJP got 109
In Madhya Pradesh, Congress has won 114 seats. The BJP has won 109 seats. With 114 seats, Congress has emerged as a big party in Madhya Pradesh. On the other hand, Chhattisgarh (Chhattisgarh) has decided that the Congress government will be formed there. At the same time Chief Minister Raman Singh has given his resignation to the governor after the defeat. In Rajasthan (Rajasthan), Congress has emerged as the largest party with 99 seats. Raman Singh's government has been in Chhattisgarh for the past 15 years and Vasundhara Raje has a government in Rajasthan. In the Mizoram Assembly election, the MNF has secured a majority and the Congress 10 year government has come to an end. Here Congress's CM Lal Thanhawl lost the elections in both the seats. In the Telangana assembly, the KCR's party TRS is moving very heavily and it appears to be the government in the state for the second time.

Madhya Pradesh has a BJP government for 15 years and for 13 years, Shivraj Singh Chauhan is the Chief Minister. Vasundhara Raje has been the government of Rajasthan for the last five years. At the same time, the government of Dr. Raman Singh has been in Chhattisgarh since last 15 years. Party veteran leaders including Congress President Rahul Gandhi (Rahul Gandhi) have fiercely campaigned in all three states to gain power in all three states. On behalf of BJP, Star Campaigner PM Narendra Modi, CM Yogi Adityanath and Amit Shah from UP took charge of the party in the election field. There was a KCR government in Telangana and they dissolved the assembly in September month, due to which there were elections. On the other hand, Mizoram is the Congress government, and in the 40 assembly seats it was voted on November 28.

Rahul credited the victory to the workers


On the Congress's performance in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, Rahul Gandhi said that now is the time for change. Our ideology has won. He said that I congratulate those who win. He said that hard work of workers has brought color in difficult times. I compliment them for victory and thank them for their hard work.

Madhya Pradesh Assembly


Congress got a tremendous start in the state of Madhya Pradesh but later the situation of the BJP remained uncertain as no party has touched the majority figure in the trend. Madhya Pradesh is never going to be a BJP, Congress is going ahead, but even there, no party can see the magic figures of majority. In Madhya Pradesh BJP has 105 seats and Congress is ahead in 115 seats. The position of these two parties is continuing back and forth. BSP 4, Gondwana Republic Party 2, Bahujan Sangharsh Dal and SP are ahead in one and the independent two seats. In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP has been running the government for the last 15 years.

Voting for all the 230 assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh was completed on 28th November. Around 75 percent of the turnout was recorded in 230 assembly seats. Talk about the government in Madhya Pradesh, then at this time there is a BJP government and Shivraj Singh Chauhan is the chief minister. For a majority, any party needs 116 seats.

Chhattisgarh assembly


In Chhattisgarh, finally, Congress has got success in breaking the BJP's fort and it has kept 62 seats in the 90 seats of the assembly while BJP candidates are only moving ahead in 13 seats. Ajit Jogi's party Janata Congress, Chhattisgarh's eight candidates are ahead. Many ministers of the Raman government are following The BJP has been in the state for the last 15 years.

There were two phases in the Chhattisgarh assembly elections. There were votes for Chhattisgarh on November 12 and 20. 76.39 percent of the voters in the first phase and 76.34 percent of the voters in the second phase voted. For the 90 seats of Chhattisgarh assembly, more than 76.35 percent voting was held. At present Chhattisgarh's Chief Minister is Raman Singh and the BJP government is in the state. There is a need for 46 seats for the majority.

Rajasthan Assembly


Of the 199 seats of Rajasthan, BJP candidates are ahead in 69 seats whereas Congress candidates are ahead in 103 seats. Bahujan Samaj Party has maintained an edge over six and independents' 21 seats. In the meeting of the Legislative Party, the Chief Ministerial candidate will be selected but the Chief Minister's name is likely to not be declared in the meeting. Congress state president Sachin Pilot said that the meeting of the Congress Legislative Party will be held tomorrow tomorrow. To join the Legislative Party meeting, the All India Congress Committee has reached KC Venugopal.

Voting on December 7 for Rajasthan assembly elections There were 199 voting out of all 200 seats in the state. 74.38 percent voting was held for 199 assembly seats. Rajasthan is currently the BJP government and Vasundhara Raje is the Chief Minister. A majority of seats require 100 seats.

Telangana assembly


The ruling TRS in Telangana is moving forward in 86 seats in the 119 assembly seats and Congress is leading in 23 seats and with this, it is going to form again the government with a clear majority. TRS president and caretaker Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had dissolved the assembly in September this year, due to which the elections were to be held in the state about eight months before the scheduled time. TRS had 63 seats in the previous assembly. The Telangana assembly elections ended on December 7. Telangana has a total of 119 assembly seats and 67 per cent of the votes are cast in these seats. KCR dissolved the Assembly in September, after which there were elections in Telangana. The majority need 60 seats here.

Mizoram assembly


Opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) in Mizoram has got a clear majority in the Assembly elections after 10 years. For the last 10 years, the ruling Congress has faced a major defeat in the state, with this defeat, there is no government in any of the states in the North-Eastern region. In a way, the North-Eastern region has become 'Congress free'. Of the 32 results declared so far, MNF has won 21 seats and it is just ahead of five seats. The Congress has had to satisfy itself with only five seats. Independent candidates have won five seats and are moving forward on three. Chief Minister and Congress candidate Lal Thanhawla has lost both of his strongholds and Chambhai South seats in the results of some seats in Mizoram assembly elections. Polls for the Mizoram assembly elections were held on November 28. Mizoram has a total of 40 assembly seats and 73 percent of the voting is held here. There is a need for 21 seats for the majority. At present, there is a Congress government in Mizoram.

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