CM Shivraj remained at the forefront by holding 165 meetings

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The election noise has stopped in Madhya Pradesh. Voting for the formation of the new government will be held

on friday (November 17) and the results will be declared on december 3. For a month, airplanes and helicopters

were flying in the sky of madhya pradesh and VIP vehicles were roaming on the roads. During this time, the stars

of the election campaign in madhya pradesh include prime minister Narendra Modi, home minister amit shah,

congress General Secretary priyanka gandhi and former congress President rahul Gandhi. Kept asking for votes

for his party's candidates in rallies and road shows.

Amidst all this, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan campaigned the most. On the last day of election campaign

i.e. wednesday 15th November, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan held 12 meetings. Despite this, CM

Shivraj said with regret, I used to run after getting down from the helicopter and then run to climb up to the

helicopter. Still, I could reach only 165.

cm Shivraj remained at the forefront of election campaign.


cm Shivraj had also planned about 180 election meetings in the state, but till the last day he could hold only 165

meetings. However, even before the announcement of assembly elections, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan

had measured the entire state several times. Through the Laadli Brahmin conference, he had reached almost every

district and tehsil headquarters.

Now if we talk about chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's impact in the assembly elections, he remained at

the forefront among the star campaigners. In the matter of election meetings, not only in bjp but also in

congress, no leader came near him. Although prime minister Narendra Modi, home minister amit shah, former

National President of congress rahul gandhi and National General Secretary priyanka gandhi also held many

election meetings and road shows, but the foot-footed brother i.e. cm i.e. Shivraj Singh Chauhan remained at the

forefront.

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