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MP CM Shivraj Chouhan Claims Budhni For 5th Time By Margin Of Over 1 Lakh Votes

Budhni Election Result 2023: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had maintained a lead of over in the last couple of counting rounds.

Budhni Election Result 2023: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has won from his constituency for the fifth time in a row and this year, he defeated Congress rival and TV actor Vikram Mastal by a huge margin of 1,04,974 votes.

In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP has claimed a massive win in the assembly elections with a lead in 165 seats, while Congress is just ahead in 64 seats. 

Speaking on the BJP's victory, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan said "I want to thank the people of the state for this unexceptional victory in the Assembly elections. This is the victory of the efforts of PM Modi and the developmental works done by the double-engine government. Our party workers have worked day and night for the victory of the BJP. Under the leadership of PM Modi, the double-engine govt has done a miracle. I want to thank PM Modi, Amit Shah and our party president JP Nadda for guiding us throughout the election campaign."

"I dedicate this win to our Ladli Behnas and PM Modi," CM Chouhan remarked earlier today as the BJP clinched a landslide victory in the Hindi heartland state.

Chouhan led a fierce campaign in the state for the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) banking on the schemes run by the party. Seems, everything has fallen into place with the CM winning the seat once again. He has been winning from the seat since 2006.

As a shock to Congress and many exit polls, the incoming results of the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections have turned out to be unpredictable with the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) easily sweeping the state. 

The ABP-C Voter Exit Poll had predicted that Congress would most likely be able to dethrone the BJP in Madhya Pradesh as it was said to be winning anything between 113 to 137 seats and the BJP is looking at seats between 88 and 112.

The Congress was also projected to draw a vote share of 44.1 per cent, a growth from 40.9 per cent in the last election. The BJP, however, was likely to see a minor dip in the vote percentage at 40.7 per cent from 41 per cent in the last elections. 

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