
Madhya Pradesh Assembly election results 2023 | ‘No anti-incumbency wave:’ CM Chouhan as BJP heads for big win
The Hindu
CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan thanked people of MP for BJP's landslide victory. He credited the win to the welfare schemes of his govt, incl. 'Ladli Behna Yojana' which transfers ₹1,250/month to eligible women from poor families. Union Minister Scindia credited the win to CM's schemes & took a jibe at Congress.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday thanked the people of the State as the BJP headed towards a landslide victory in the elections. He said that there was no anti-incumbency wave.
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The BJP will return to power in the State where it ruled for 20 years, barring a short span in 2018 when Chief Minister Kamal Nath-led Congress party was in power.
Celebrations erupted in Madhya Pradesh as the BJP crossed the majority mark comfortably.
Responding to the result, Mr. Chouhan said, "No anti-incumbency wave was there in Madhya Pradesh. There is a pro-incumbency wave in Madhya Pradesh. I thank the people of MP and promise everyone that we will fulfil our guarantees."
Dedicating his win to the Ladli Behnas and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the MP Chief Minister said, "I dedicate this win to our Ladli Behnas and PM Modi. We will take Madhya Pradesh forward on the path of progress and development."

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