PM Modi held rallies in these states, know about the last time
New Delhi: The results of the assembly elections held in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Telangana will be revealed. Results will be declared in Mizoram tomorrow i.e. Monday. Before this the exit polls have come. If their projections change in the results then the central ruling party BJP will form the government in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. At the same time, Congress can come to power in Chhattisgarh and Telangana. Apart from this, the ruling MNF in Mizoram seems to be facing a tough challenge from the former IPS's party ZPM.
Madhya Pradesh
The schedule of assembly elections was announced on October 9 in Madhya Pradesh along with four other states. From then till the evening of 15th November, all the parties have participated in the election campaign. On behalf of BJP, its biggest star campaigner Prime Minister Narendra Modi also held rallies, public meetings and red shows in different areas of the state. BJP's star campaigner Narendra Modi held 15 election programs in 10 days, which included public meetings, rallies and road shows. During this period he covered 15 districts. The veteran BJP leader started the election campaign from Ratlam district on November 4.
After this, election programs were held in Seoni, Khandwa, Sidhi, Damoh, Morena, Guna, Satna, Chhatarpur, Neecham, Barwani, Betul, Shajapur, Jhabua districts. At the end of his election campaign, the Prime Minister went to Indore, where he also held a road show on 14 November. In this way, the Prime Minister covered 15 districts in Madhya Pradesh in his election programme, which comprises a total of 71 assembly seats. In 2018, out of these 71 seats, Congress had won 30, BJP 36 and others had won five seats.
Rajasthan
PM Narendra Modi campaigned during the day in election states. During this period he covered the districts. The PM started the election campaign in Baytu (Barmer) on 14 November. After this, PM campaigned in Bharatpur, Nagaur, Taranagar (Churu), Jhunjhunu, Pali, Pilibanga (Hanumangarh), Baran, Kota, Karauli, Jaipur, Sagwada (Dungarpur), Kotri (Bhilwara), Rajsamand. At the end of his election campaign, the Prime Minister went to Rajsamand, where he held a rally on November 23. In the 2018 assembly elections, Congress had won 54 seats, BJP 35 and others 14 seats.
Chhattisgarh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held five election programs in the state. The Prime Minister had started the election campaign in Kanker district on 2 November. After this the Prime Minister held public meetings in Durg, Surguja and Mungeli. At the end of his election campaign, the Prime Minister went to Mahasamund, where he held a rally on 13 November. In this way, the Prime Minister covered five districts in Chhattisgarh in his election programme, which comprises a total of 23 assembly seats. In the last election, out of these seats, Congress had won 20 seats while BJP had won two seats and others had won one seat.
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