Who is going to be Madhya Pradesh's chief minister?
Even after the results of the madhya pradesh assembly elections were announced three days ago, the new chief minister's name has not been revealed. Meanwhile, there are a lot of conjectures being made about the identities of the candidates running for the cm chair. Even though the bjp, led by prime minister Narendra Modi and home minister amit shah, typically holds back until the very last minute, the names of numerous seasoned politicians, most notably retired chief minister shivraj singh chouhan, are prominently displayed. There are rumors that a decision regarding the madhya pradesh chief minister's name will be made soon.
Let us inform you that the bjp has once again secured a five-year term in office in madhya pradesh with a landslide victory. With 163 seats, the party concluded its election campaign strongly according to the final results. Considering that no candidate was projected by the party high command to be the cm for this election. As a result, there is talk in the state's political circles about installing a new leader in Shivraj Singh Chauhan's place as chief minister. It's unclear, though, if shivraj singh chouhan remains the front-runner for the position of chief minister. There are three primary explanations offered for this.
One is the popularity of chief minister shivraj singh chouhan among women and half of the population, which has helped the party win a significant majority in MP. The second reason is that, with nearly 50% of the state's voters being OBC, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan is the most prominent member of this group. The third justification has to do with Shivraj Singh Chauhan's excellent leadership. He has a strong administrative and political following in madhya pradesh in addition to voters. It can be used to prime minister Narendra Modi's advantage when he returns to office in 2024. shivraj singh chouhan was again appointed chief minister in 2020, in spite of all the ifs and buts following the overthrow of the kamal nath government.
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