Reportedly even though the results of the voting held on november 17 for the Vigan Sabha elections in madhya pradesh will

come on december 3, but even before these results, PCC Chief and former chief minister Kamal Nath is

weighing heavily on the state chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Are lying. In fact, PCC Chief Kamal Nath

prevailed over cm shivraj singh chouhan in the matter of election expenses. Kailash Vijayvargiya and other

candidates of his party also defeated cm Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Let us tell you that the election commission had fixed the amount of expenditure for the assembly elections held

in Madhya Pradesh. The candidate was not to spend more than Rs 40 lakh for the election campaign. The

candidates also made every possible effort to win the elections. Many candidates did not lag behind in terms of

expenditure also. The situation is that, to win the elections, the candidates of both the major parties have left CM

Shivraj Singh Chouhan behind in terms of expenditure.

Who spent how much?

CM shivraj singh chouhan was the candidate from Budni for madhya pradesh assembly elections, while

Congress had made former cm Kamal Nath its candidate from Chhindwara. During the election campaign, CM

Shivraj Singh Chauhan spent Rs 11 lakh 66 thousand in Budni assembly, while former cm Kamal Nath spent Rs

16 lakh 47 thousand in Chhindwara Assembly. Whereas Union minister Faggan Singh Kulaste has spent Rs 18

lakh 30 thousand 587, Union minister Prahlad Singh patel has spent Rs 17 lakh 57 thousand 852 and Kailash

Vijayvargiya has spent the maximum Rs 20 lakh.

Shivraj did not reach Budni

After becoming cm, Shivraj Singh Chauhan was made the candidate for the fourth time from Budni Assembly.

During all the four elections, cm shivraj singh chouhan used to hand over the responsibility of publicity to the

workers after filing nominations. This time cm Shivraj Singh Chauhan did the same. After submitting

nomination on october 30, cm Shivraj Singh Chauhan did not go to Budni for campaigning.

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