By- Srushti sharma
In the Madhya Pradesh Assembly election, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) triumphed handily, dismissing the Congress party's determined attempt to make a state comeback.
After Jyotiraditya Scindia's uprising, Chief Minister Kamal Nath's government was overthrown.
The current Union Aviation Minister led 22 Congress MLAs to join the BJP, drastically reducing the size of his previous party.
The performance of the Congress in Scindia's stronghold of the Chambal-Gwalior region was a major factor in the party's 114-to-109 victory in 2018.
To reverse the outcomes of the previous two elections, the party won 26 of the 34 seats that were up for grabs; in 2013 and 2008, it won 12 seats, while the BJP won 20 and 16.
Nonetheless, there was a genuine chance that the ruling party would make up some of the ground it had lost five years prior with the departure of the former Guna Lok Sabha MP and his conversion to the BJP.
Mr. Scindia is a member of the royal family that once ruled all of these regions as part of the Gwalior kingdom.
Although the election has not yet been formally declared, that is merely a formality given the size of the BJP's lead.
The Remarks of Shivraj Chouhan
Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan, who is poised to become the state's fifth leader, has credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the BJP's victory.
The Remarks of Shivraj Chouhan
This may have been a shrewd move considering the tension that exists between him and the party's central leaders following his lack of public support as the campaign's face.
The Remarks of Shivraj Chouhan