The countdown for madhya pradesh assembly elections has started. In such a situation, the electoralequation between bjp and congress seems to be deteriorating. Due to these complicated equations in boththe parties, those data-faces who are contesting elections for the first time may have to bear the loss. Due to thisinternal difference, charan singh Yadav, who was fielded from congress for the first time on the Bijawarseat of Chhatarpur and Pratap Singh, who got the ticket from bjp for the first time in Maharajpur,Kamakhya, may have to data-face the loss due to the ongoing factionalism among the workers.In fact, after the announcement of the name of bjp candidate Rajesh Shukla in Bijawar, the electoralequations have started changing. Two days ago, there was discussion in the congress office about CharanSingh Yadav's opposition and being an outsider. The workers also blackened the photo of charan singh anddemanded change of ticket. Here in Chandla, Rajesh Prajapati has opened a front against bjp candidateDilip Ahirwar, he has even started accusing the party and organization officials. In this way the electoralequations of bjp are not being formed. If this equation is not made in time, then new data-faces may have tosuffer the loss.Political equation of Chhatarpur seat deterioratedWhereas in Maharajpur, bjp has made Kamakhya Pratap Singh its candidate, but his hold in the rural areasis not as much as that of his father Bhanwar Raja. There are many villages where people do not even knowKamakhya. Here Neeraj Dixit has been made the candidate from Congress. Therefore, this election contestwill be between these two candidates, but the candidate who does not pacify the opposition may have tosuffer loss in the elections.
Congress has made Alok Chaturvedi alias Pachchan Chacha its candidate for Chhatarpur assembly seat, butDealmani Singh alias Babburaja, who entered the election field riding on an elephant, can become a cause oftrouble for Pachchan Chacha this time. They are busy settling their electoral equations to win the elections.
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