
According to the trends of chhattisgarh Assembly elections, bharatiya janata party government seems to be
formed. Till the time of writing the news, the party was ahead on 48 seats. Whereas congress is ahead in 40 and
other 2 seats. Amidst all this, the question that is arising is that if bjp government is formed in the state, then who
will be the CM?
Senior bjp leader in the state and former cm Raman Singh has clearly said on this matter that the election has
been fought not under his but under collective leadership. In such a situation, it is believed that Raman Singh
himself has withdrawn from this race. The former cm said that the public trusted the guarantees of Prime
Minister Modi and did not trust the words of Bhupesh Baghel. This is clearly visible in the trend of the first phase.
Certainly, bjp has got the blessings of the national leadership. According to the election Commission, bjp is
leading by 50 seats and congress by 38 seats.
Chief minister Bhupesh Baghel ahead on Patan seat
The initial trends of vote counting for chhattisgarh Assembly elections on sunday show a close contest between
the ruling party congress and BJP. According to the election Commission, chief minister Bhupesh Baghel is
ahead of BJP's Vijay Baghel by 187 votes on Patan seat. State bjp president Arun Sav is ahead of Congress's
Thaneshwar Sahu on Lormi seat. Counting of votes in the 90-member chhattisgarh Assembly elections began at 8
am on sunday, an election official said, with security personnel keeping a tight vigil at counting centers in 33
districts of the state, including those affected by Left Wing Extremism (LWE).