11 candidates will challenge CM Shivraj and 10 will challenge Kamal Nath

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The status of madhya pradesh assembly election candidates has now become clear. There are 2 thousand 568

candidates in the fray for 230 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh. Four thousand 285 nomination forms were

filled across the state. Of these, 386 nomination forms were withdrawn on Thursday, 536 nominations were

cancelled. The election commission has accepted 3345 forms, out of which 777 candidates have submitted

more than one nomination form. Let us know which candidates will challenge Shivraj Singh Chauhan and

Kamal Nath. Talking about the two hot seats of the state, Budhni and Chhindwara, 11 candidates are in the fray

against cm Shivraj, while kamal nath is facing the challenge of 10 candidates. Candidates for Madhya Pradesh

Assembly elections have fielded 230 candidates from Congress, 230 from BJP, 178 from BSP, 52 from Gongpa,

66 from AAP, 75 from SP, 04 from AIMIM, 30 from Jayas and 30 from Vindhya Vikas Party.

These candidates in front of cm Shivraj

Shivraj Singh Chauhan is BJP's candidate from Budhni assembly seat, while actor vikram Mastal Sharma is

from Congress, Dinesh azad from azad Samaj party (Kanshi Ram), dharmendra Singh Panwar from Right to

Recall party, Prahlad Chaurasia from Gondwana Gantantra party, Samajwadi Party. Mahamanleshwar Swami

Vairagyananda, Abdul Rashid, Chhotalal, Premnarayan, Brijmohan Dhurve, Vijay Nandan, Hemraj Pethari are

included as independents.

10 candidates in front of Kamal Nath

There are 10 candidates in the fray to challenge PCC Chief and former chief minister Kamal Nath. These

include vivek Bunty Sahu from BJP, trivikram Hirpachi from Bahujan Samaj party, Rajesh Tantrik from ASP,

Ajay Nagvanshi, Parvez Qureshi, Pramila Verma, mukesh Kakodiya, Mohan Bharti, Subhash Shukla, Harsha

Banode as independents.

Voting will be held on november 17

It is noteworthy that voting for madhya pradesh assembly elections will be held on november 17, while the

election results will be declared on december 3.



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