What is said in ticket maths for Madhya Pradesh?

S Venkateshwari
What is said in ticket maths for Madhya Pradesh?


With 230 seats, madhya pradesh is the largest state in these legislative elections. The state had been won by the congress in the previous elections in 2018, but jyotiraditya scindia and his allies helped the bjp retake the state in 2020. But now the GOP is dealing with an anti-incumbency wave once more. Shivraj Singh Chauhan, the state's current chief minister, is aware of the value of women. As a result, shivraj singh chouhan is making every effort to win over women by putting them in the center and introducing programs like the chief minister Girl Marriage, Ladli Lakshmi, and Behan Yojanas. However, the party appears to be falling behind the congress in terms of ticket allocation.

Looking at the madhya pradesh election tickets, we can see that the bjp has fielded female candidates in 30 of the 230 seats, the congress has done the same in 28 seats, and the AAP has done so in 10 seats. The congress party has no women's data-faces in the state, while the bjp has prominent female data-faces like Uma Bharti.

In chhattisgarh, how many female candidates did one party field?

Thirty-two percent of voters in the state of chhattisgarh, which split from madhya pradesh, are tribal. elections in this 90-seat state are scheduled on november 7 and november 17. In the state, the first round of voting was held on november 7 and the second round is scheduled for november 17. In the state, congress and bjp are considering a straight fight. bhupesh baghel became the chief minister of chhattisgarh after the congress defeated raman singh in the 2018 assembly elections. Singh had held the position for fifteen years.

The state's congress asserts that it has introduced numerous programs for women. Only eighteen (18) women candidates from the congress and fifteen from the bjp are running in the state's elections, according to the distribution of tickets. However, the congress has also launched programs aimed at courting women, such as offering a Rs 500 gas cylinder subsidy, erasing the loans of women's self-help groups, and government-funded medical care up to Rs 10 lakh.




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