Madhya Pradesh Election 2018 Results: Gwalior Rural, Gwalior, Gwalior East, Gwalior South, Bhitarwar, Dabra, Karera, Pohari Vote Counting Live Updates
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Bhopal: The counting of votes for the 230 Assembly constituencies that went to polls in Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election 2018 on November 28 is underway. The results for Gwalior Rural, Gwalior, Gwalior East, Gwalior South, Bhitarwar, Dabra, Karera and Pohari Assembly constituencies will be announced today, December 11. Gwalior Rural, Gwalior, Gwalior East, Gwalior South, Bhitarwar, Dabra, Karera and Pohari are witnessing a tough contest between the candidates of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress among other regional and national parties and will get new MLAs today. (All updates on Madhya Pradesh polls)
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Gwalior Rural went to polls on November 28 and recorded a voter turnout of 56 per cent. The seat is witnessing a tough contest between Bharat Singh Kushwah of the BJP and Madan Kushwah of the Congress. Among others, who are contesting the elections from the seat are – Bhury Singh of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Maneeksha Singh Tomar of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). BJP wins. In 2013, the seat was won by BJP’s Bharat Singh Kushwah.
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Gwalior is witnessing a close fight between BJP’s Jai Bhan Singh Pawaiya and Congress’s Pradyuman Singh Tomar. They will also face a contest against Aseem Shah of BSP and Dileep Mishra of AAP. The seat recorded 52 per cent voter turnout on November 28. Congress wins. Congress is leading. In 2013 Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election, the seat was won by Jai Bhan Singh Pawaiya of the BJP.
Gwalior East had witnessed 49 per cent voter turnout of November 28. The candidates fighting for the seat are – Satish Sikarwar of the BJP, Munna Lal Goyal of the Congress, Savitri Katariya of the BSP and Kuldeep Batham of the AAP. Congress wins. In 2013 Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election, Satyadev Katare of the Congress had won the seat.
Gwalior South recorded a voter turnout of 58 per cent on November 28. The seat is witnessing a tough contest between BJP’s Narayan Singh Kushwah, Congress’s Prawn Pathak, BSP’s Sahab Singh Gurjar and AAP’s Balveer Singh Baghel. Congress wins. The seat was won by Narayan Singh Kushwah of the BJP in 2013 Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election.
Bhitarwar recorded a voter turnout of 56 per cent on November 28. The seat is witnessing a tough contest between BJP’s Anoop Mishra, Congress’s Lakhan Singh Yadav and BSP’s Vishvjit “Beenu Patel”. Congress wins. The seat was won by Lakhan Singh Yadav of the Congress in 2013 Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election.
Dabra recorded a voter turnout of 66 per cent on November 28. The seat, reserved for Scheduled Caste candidate, is witnessing a tough contest between BJP’s Kaptan Singh Sahsari, Congress’s Imarti Devi Suman, BSP’s Pratap Singh Mandeliya and AAP’s Ramwati Shakya. Congress’s Imarti Devi Suman wins. The seat was won by Imarti Devi of Congress in 2013 Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election.
Karera recorded a voter turnout of 71 per cent on November 28. The seat, reserved for Scheduled Caste candidate, is witnessing a tough contest between BJP’s Rajkumar Khatik, Congress’s Jaswant Jatav, BSP’s Pragilal and AAP’s Arjun Lal. Congress wins. The seat was won by Shakuntla Khatik of the Congress in 2013 Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election.
Pohari recorded a voter turnout of 74 per cent on November 28. The seat is witnessing a tough contest between BJP’s Prahlad Bharti, Congress’s Suresh Rathkheda, BSP’s Kailash and AAP’s Narendra Vyas. Congress wins. The seat was won by Prahlad Bharti of the BJP in 2013 Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election.
The voting for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election 2018 was held on November 28. The counting of votes and the results for all the Assembly constituencies including Gwalior Rural, Gwalior, Gwalior East, Gwalior South, Bhitarwar, Dabra, Karera and Pohari will be announced today, December 11.
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