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Elections in Madhya Pradesh: Kailash Vijayvargiya, national general secretary of the BJP, signals off high-tech campaign vehicles

On Thursday, Kailash Vijayvargiya, the national general secretary of the BJP, launched off high-tech campaign vans in Indore.

Vijayvargiya said, “We are flagging off 37 vehicles to promote the activities of the federal and state administrations in every Indore Assembly member seat.

He said, “We (the BJP) will once more form a government in Madhya Pradesh with a 2/3 majority.”

The BJP claims that these “chariots” would display a video depicting the failings of the Congress as well as the successes of the Modi and Shivraj Singh Chouhan governments. It will be delivered in the regional tongues.

Both the Congress and the BJP are actively campaigning in Madhya Pradesh.

Out of the 230 assembly districts in the state, 136 have already had candidates from the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) nominated.

Kailash Vijayvargiya, the BJP’s national general secretary, is running for the Indore-1 seat.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the chief minister, and VD Sharma, the head of the state BJP, led the flagging off of high-tech campaign vehicles earlier on Thursday from the state BJP headquarters in Bhopal. These cars will go to every state assembly district and present the accomplishments of the state government.

The state’s BJP president, Sharma, said, “These high-tech LED ‘MP ke Mann me Modi’ cars will travel to 230 assembly seats in the state and it would promote the accomplishment of double engine government. The rath will visit each booth in the 230 assembly seats and display the accomplishments, regardless of whether it is the goal of the Shivraj Singh Chouhan administration or the Modi government.

One of the five states holding elections this year is Madhya Pradesh. Election day in the state is slated for November 17, and the results will be tallied on December 3.

From 230 Assembly seats, voters will choose their representatives.

In March 2021, 22 Congress MLAs in office resigned and joined the BJP, leading to the downfall of the Kamal Nath administration. Shivraj Singh Chouhan became the next chief minister when the BJP went on to become the state’s administration.

 

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