Many stalwarts of BJP including PM Modi jumped into the battle of MP...
bharatiya janata party is trying its best to win the madhya pradesh assembly elections. State Chief Minister
Shivraj Singh Chouhan is holding eight to 10 meetings every day, while under the central leadership, many
Union Ministers including prime minister Narendra Modi, home minister amit shah have camped in
Madhya Pradesh. Is kept. Apart from this, he is visiting different areas every day and addressing public
meetings, but in such a situation, bhopal mp Pragya Singh Thakur has kept distance from the assembly
elections. Now this distance has become a reason for political discussions.
According to sources, he is ill and in Mumbai, but reports coming from inside the party say that some party
candidates from bhopal had requested that he can campaign in his constituency without Pragya Thakur. His
arrival may change the equation, that is why his name was not even included in the star campaigners. Let us
tell you that Pragya has been in the news for her sharp statements, her speeches are harsh and there are a
large number of minorities in Bhopal. Actually, eight assembly seats come under bhopal Lok Sabha
constituency. These include Berasia, bhopal North, Narela, bhopal South-West, bhopal Central,
Govindpura, huzur and Sehore assemblies.
Defeated Digvijay Singh
Of these eight assembly seats, in the 2018 elections, three were held by congress MLAs, while the
remaining five were held by BJP. Whereas, in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Pragya Singh Thakur was the
candidate from bjp and former chief minister Digvijay Singh was in the fray from Congress. In this
election, Pragya Singh Thakur got 8 lakh 66 thousand 482 votes, while Digvijay Singh got 5 lakh 1 thousand
600 votes. In this way, Pragya Singh Thakur had won this election by 3 lakh 64 thousand 822 votes. Despite
losing the elections, former cm Digvijay Singh was increasingly active in madhya pradesh, while even
during the assembly elections, mp Pragya Singh Thakur had kept distance from bhopal parliamentary
constituency.