BJP is leading in 165 seats in Madhya Pradesh. congress won only 65 seats. With the bjp returning to power in madhya pradesh, the main question now is who will be the next chief minister. The indian national congress (INC) is lagging behind in Madhya Pradesh. bjp is lagging behind in not even half the number of seats it managed to win. According to the latest information, the total strength of the congress is 65. But with the bjp in the lead, the main question is who will be the next chief minister of the state.


On november 17, the madhya pradesh assembly elections were held in a single phase. Its counting of votes began on december 3 at 8 am. The bjp and the indian congress are the dominant political forces in Madhya Pradesh. However, the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj party (BSP) and the Samajwadi party (SP) have dominated the state's political landscape.

With the bjp poised to return to power, madhya pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told news agency ANI on sunday morning that "this is not the time to talk about these things (election results)" and refused to answer any questions. election results. However, he said the bjp would form the government again with an absolute majority.

Union Civil Aviation minister and bjp leader Jyotiraditya Scindia, speaking to news agency ANI outside chief minister Chouhan's residence on december 3, praised the welfare schemes of the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led bjp government. Scindia said, “As far as madhya pradesh is concerned, we know that the people's blessings will be with us when we look at the welfare schemes of our twin-engine government.


BJP will have their blessings and I believe we will form. "A government with an absolute majority," he said. Earlier, speaking in Gwalior-Sambal region, Scindia made it clear that she is not interested in the post of chief minister and said, “Whoever should be made the chief minister is the decision of the party. I am not in politics, I am in Jan Seva (public service),” business Today reported.


Earlier, the congress had nominated former chief minister Kamal Nath as the party's chief ministerial candidate. But the bjp is yet to announce its chief ministerial face for the assembly polls, even as the party is poised to win. The bjp has been in power in the state for 20 of the last 18 years.


There is a high chance that chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan will be re-elected by the party leaders and retain the post of Chief Minister. Union minister Narendra Singh Tomar is also one of the faces being considered for the post of Chief Minister.

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