Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Polling Update: Voting is going on for all 230 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh today i.e. on 17th November. Along with common voters, candidates of BJP and Congress are also coming to vote. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan along with his family reached Jait in Sehore to vote. The CM, along with his family members, exercised his franchise at the Government Secondary School building of village Jait, the ideal polling center in Sehore district. Before voting, CM Shivraj worshiped Mother Narmada reached the temple of Jait village, and took blessings of God. During this, his wife Sadhna Singh was also seen with him. A large number of women surrounded the CM outside the temple and applied tilak on him. CM expressed his gratitude by hugging the dear sisters.
Former CM Kamal Nath cast his vote
PCC chief and former CM Kamal Nath also voted in Shikarpur along with his son Nakul Nath and daughter-in-law Priya Nath. Before voting, Kamal Nath reached the temple in Shikarpur and worshiped. After this, he reached village Shikarpur of Saunsar assembly to vote.
Home Minister Narottam cast his vote in Datia
State Home Minister and BJP candidate Dr. Narottam Mishra voted in Datia. Before voting, he reached Pitambara Peeth and took blessings from Maa Pitambara and Vankhandeshwar Mahadev. Narottam Mishra also had the darshan of Dhumavati Mai by standing in the line like a common man.
Sports Minister cast his vote in Shivpuri
Sports Minister Yashodhara Raje Scindia reached Shivpuri and cast her vote. After casting his vote, the journalists asked him outside the polling station whether this time he would get a huge majority like last time. Gave him his response on this. Yashodhara Raje Scindia said that this time I could not travel due to my ill health, so how can I comment on this? He said that Shivraj Singh and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan have worked very hard, I wish that his hard work pays off. Let us tell you, this time Sports Minister Yashodhara Raje Scindia is not contesting elections from the Shivpuri assembly constituency. He had refused to contest the elections this time citing his health reasons.
Minister Hardeep Singh Dang cast his vote.
Minister and BJP candidate Hardeep Singh Dung stood in the queue and voted along with the common voters. They reached the government school in Suwasra to cast their vote. After voting, he appealed to the common people to vote as much as possible.
MLA Krishna Gaur and MP VD Sharma voted
BJP candidate Krishna Gaur from Govindpura seat of Bhopal reached the Forest Department polling station located at 74 Bungalow and cast his vote. BJP State President VD Sharma cast his vote at the polling station of Huzur Legislative Assembly of Bhopal. VD Sharma was also seen doing puja at home before voting.
Rajendra Shukla voted with his family
Public Relations and Public Health Engineering Minister Rajendra Shukla voted with his family in polling station number 11 of Rewa Assembly Constituency Ward No. 23, Amhiya. Minister Rajendra Shukla has also appealed to all the voters to strengthen democracy and exercise their franchise in the national interest.
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