This time, bharatiya janata party has maintained its tradition of cutting the ticket of the sitting mp from Naxalite-affected Balaghat parliamentary constituency of Madhya Pradesh. This time too, the party has surprised everyone by canceling the ticket of sitting mp Dr. Dhal Singh Bisen and making councilor Bharti Pardhi its candidate. It is believed that by giving ticket to OBC woman, bjp has played a master stroke on this seat. However, current mp Dr. Dhal Singh Bisen is also said to be angry with the party due to his ticket being cut. At the same time, congress has not yet finalized the candidate for this seat.

Actually, Balaghat lok sabha seat of madhya pradesh is considered the most sensitive due to Naxalite movement. Voting here has always been challenging for the election Commission. Balaghat lok sabha seat has been held by bjp for the last five general elections. However, apart from bjp and congress, a third party has also won the Balaghat parliamentary seat. Praja Socialist party and republican party of india candidates have also reached the lok sabha after winning the elections from Balaghat lok sabha seat.

What does the history of Balaghat say?

For the first time in 1952, Chintaman Rao gautam of congress was elected mp from Balaghat parliamentary constituency. After this, in 1962, late Bholaram Pardhi of Praja Socialist party became mp, defeating Congress. He was the maternal grandfather of former minister Gauri shankar Bisen and grandfather of bjp candidate Bharti Pardhi. After this, in 1977, Kachrulal Hemraj Jain became the mp of Balaghat from the republican party of India.

It is said that at that time Praja Socialist party and republican party of india also had a significant influence in indian politics. In the year 1989, independent candidate Kankar Munjare was also elected mp from Balaghat. After this, from 1991 to 1996, Vishweshwar Bhagat of congress reached the lok sabha by winning the elections.

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