In madhya pradesh assembly elections, outgoing bharatiya janata party (BJP) mla Ramesh Mendola wonIndore-2 constituency by a huge margin of 1,07,047 votes and retained BJP’s 30-year-old hold on this seat. This isthe largest margin of victory of any candidate on all 230 assembly seats in the state. This time in the IndoreAssembly elections, bjp candidates have won all 9 seats, but the story of indore Assembly-2 is different. Apartfrom madhya pradesh, Ramesh Mendola has secured the highest number of votes, breaking the records ofRajasthan and Chhattisgarh. With this, now his claim for the post of minister has also become very strong. Beforethat, let us look at some figures to see by how many votes which leader has won in which state.Madhya PradeshRamesh Mendola – won by 1,07,047 votesKrishna Gaur- won by 1,06,668 votesShivraj Singh Chauhan – won by 1,04,974 votesRajasthanDiya Kumari- won by 71,368 votesRajkumar Rot- won by 69,166 votesManish Yadav- won by 64,908 votesChhattisgarhBrijmohan Aggarwal- won by 67,719 votesOmprakash Chaudhary - won by 64,443 votesArun Saav- won by 45,891 votesIf we talk according to statistics, Ramesh Mendola has got about 72% of the votes cast in the assembly. There are347000 voters in this assembly, out of which about 2 lakh 34 thousand people voted this time. Out of these 2 lakh34 thousand votes, Mendola alone got 1 lakh 69 thousand votes, which is about 72%, whereas Ramesh Mendola'srival and congress candidate Chintu Choukse got only 62000 votes, whose percentage, if calculated, would be It isonly 26%, which means that out of every 10 voters, 7 voted for Ramesh Mendola.
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