Bhopal, June 04 (HS). The results of all 29 seats of Madhya Pradesh were declared late night after the counting of votes on Tuesday under the Lok Sabha elections 2024. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has done a clean sweep in Madhya Pradesh. Congress has not been able to get even a single seat here. BJP has won all 29 seats in the state.
Vijay Utsav was celebrated on Tuesday evening at the state BJP office in Bhopal to celebrate the victory in the state and across the country. Senior leadership including Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, BJP State President Vishnudutt Sharma, former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan and State Organization General Secretary Hitanand congratulated the party workers and thanked the public.
Talking about the results, BJP has got the biggest victory in the Lok Sabha history in Indore. Shankar Lalwani has won from here by a record 11 lakh 75 thousand 92 votes. NOTA was at second place in Indore seat. Here NOTA got 2 lakh 18 thousand 674 votes. This is also a record. Never before in history has NOTA got so many votes on a single seat. BSP candidate who came third in Indore got 51659 votes.
At the same time, BJP candidate and former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has won from Vidisha by 8 lakh 21 thousand 408 votes. Scindia has won from Guna seat by more than five lakh votes. At the same time, BJP candidate Alok Sharma from Bhopal and party's state president VD Sharma from Khajuraho have also won by more than five lakh votes.
Congress candidate Digvijay Singh lost from Rajgarh seat by more than 1.4 lakh votes. Congress candidate Nakul Nath also lost from Chhindwara. BJP's Vivek Bunty Sahu won from here by 1.13 lakh 618 votes. Former Union Minister and Congress candidate Kantilal Bhuria also lost from Ratlam seat.
All three Union ministers won
Jyotiraditya Scindia won from Guna by 5 lakh 40 thousand 929 votes. Virendra Kumar Khatik won from Tikamgarh by 4 lakh 3 thousand 312 votes and Union Minister Faggan Singh Kulaste won from Mandla seat by 1 lakh 3 thousand 846 votes.
On Tuesday late evening, senior BJP leaders paid floral tribute to the portraits of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya and Bharat Mata on the victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav and State President Vishnudutt Sharma congratulated all the leaders and workers of the state and praised their tireless hard work and congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP National President JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Also, while congratulating lakhs of workers of the country and the state, they expressed gratitude to the public. The workers expressed their happiness by bursting firecrackers and beating drums. The workers congratulated each other for the landslide victory by raising slogans of Modi hai toh Mumkin Hai and BJP Zindabad and feeding sweets to each other.
– The results were like this
Lok Sabha seat – BJP candidate – How many votes did he get – Opponent (party) – How many votes did he get – Margin of victory
1. Bhopal – Alok Sharma – 981109, Arun Shrivastava (Congress) – 479610, Margin of victory – 501499
2. Indore – Shankar Lalwani – 1226751, Sanjay Soni (BSP) – 51659, Winning Margin – 1175092
3. Gwalior – Bharat Singh Kushwaha – 671535, Praveen Pathak (Congress) – 601325, Winning Margin – 70210
4. Jabalpur – Ashish Dubey – 790133, Dinesh Yadav – 303459, Winning Margin – 486674
5. Chhindwara – Bunty Sahu – 644738, Nakul Nath (Congress) – 531120, Winning Margin – 113618
6. Rajgarh – Rodmal Nagar – 758743, Digvijay Singh (Congress) – 612654, Winning Margin – 146089
7. Guna – Jyotiraditya Scindia – 451021, Rao Yadavendra Singh Yadav (Congress) – 382373, Winning Margin – 5,40,929
8. Vidisha – Shivraj Singh Chouhan – 1116460, Pratap Bhanu Sharma (Congress) – 295052, Winning Margin – 821408
9. Khajuraho – Vishnudutt Sharma – 772774, Kamlesh Kumar (BSP) 231545, – Winning Margin – 541229
10. Ujjain – Anil Ferozia – 836104, Mahesh Parmar (Congress) – 460244, Winning Margin – 375860
11. Mandla – Faggan Singh Kulaste – 751375, Omkar Singh Markam (Congress) – 647529, Winning Margin – 103846
12. Tikamgarh – Dr. Virendra Kumar – 715050, Pankaj Ahirwar (Congress) – 311738, Winning Margin – 403312
13. Hoshangabad – Chaudhary Darshan Singh – 812147, Sanjay Sharma – 380451, Winning Margin – 431696
14. Mandsaur – Sudhir Gupta – 945761, Dilip Singh Gurjar (Congress) – 445106, Winning Margin – 500655
15. Ratlam – Anita Nagar Singh Chauhan – 795863, Kantilal Bhuria (Congress) – 588631, Winning Margin – 207232
16. Sidhi – Dr. Rajesh Mishra – 583559, Kamleshwar Patel (Congress) – 377143, Winning Margin – 206416
17. Shahdol – Himadri Singh – 711143, -Fundelal Singh Marko (Congress) – 313803, Winning Margin – 397340
18. Khandwa – Dnyaneshwar Patil – 862679, Narendra Patel (Congress) – 592708, Winning Margin – 269971
19. Balaghat – Dr. Bharti Pardhi – 712660, Samrat Ashok Singh Sarswar (Congress) – 538148, Winning Margin – 174512
20. Damoh – Rahul Lodhi – 709768, Tarwar Singh Lodhi (Congress) – 303342, Winning Margin – 406426
21. Satna – Ganesh Singh – 459728, Siddharth Kushwaha (Congress) – 374779, Winning Margin – 84949
22. Betul – Durgadas Uikey – 848236, Ramu Tekam (Congress) – 468475, Winning Margin – 379761
23. Morena – Shivmangal Singh Tomar – 515477, Satyapal Singh Sikarwar (Congress) – 462947, Winning Margin – 52530
24. Bhind – Sandhya Rai – 537065, Phool Singh Baraiya (Congress) – 472225, Winning Margin – 64840
25. Sagar – Lata Wankhede – 787979, Guddu Raja Bundela (Congress) – 316757, Winning Margin – 471222
26. Rewa – Jarnadan Mishra – 477459, Neelam Abhay Mishra (Congress) – 283187, Winning Margin – 193374
27. Dhar – Savitri Thakur – 794449, Radheshyam Muvel (Congress) – 575784, Winning Margin – 218665
28. Khargone – Gajendra Singh – 819863, Porlal Kharte (Congress) – 684845, Winning Margin – 135018
29. Dewas – Mahendra Singh Solanki – 928941, Rajendra Malviya (Congress) – 503716, Winning Margin – 425225