MP’s battle: Campaigning for the second phase of Lok Sabha has ended, 80 candidates are in the fray on these 6 seats, these candidates will face each other

Special Desk, Bhopal. Lok Sabha Election 2024 The election campaign has stopped at 6 pm on the second phase of Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh. In the second phase of Lok Sabha elections, voting is to be held on 6 seats of the state on Friday, April 26. The Election Commission has almost completed preparations regarding this. Let us know which candidates will face each other on which seat….

In the second phase of Lok Sabha elections in MP, voting will be held in Damoh, Khajuraho, Satna, Rewa, Hoshangabad. A total of 80 candidates are in the fray in the second phase. Satna Lok Sabha seat has the maximum number of 19 candidates. Whereas at least 7 candidates are contesting the elections. Whereas 14 candidates will face each other in Damoh, 14 in Khajuraho, 14 in Rewa and 12 in Hoshangabad.

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Currently, Bharatiya Janata Party holds 5 of these 6 seats in the state, while Congress holds Chhindwara. On Friday, April 19, the fate of all these candidates will be decided in the EVM machine. The counting of votes will take place on June 4.

These candidates will face each other Khujaroh Lok Sabha seat BJP – Vishnudutt Sharma All India Forward Block – Raja Bhaiyya Prajapati Tikamgarh Lok Sabha seat BJP – Virendra Khatik Congress – Pankaj Ahirwar Satna Lok Sabha seat BJP – Ganen Singh Congress – Siddharth Kushwaha

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Damoh Lok Sabha seat BJP – Rahul Lodhi Congress – Tarwar Singh Lodhi Hoshangabad Lok Sabha seat BJP – Darshan Singh Congress – Sanjay Sharma Rewa Lok Sabha seat BJP – Janardan Mishra Congress – Neelam Mishra

Let us tell you that the notification for the second phase of Lok Sabha elections in MP was issued on March 28. Nominations have been filed till 4th April. The nomination papers were scrutinized on April 5. The last date for withdrawal of nominations was fixed for April 8. Voting on these 6 seats will be held on Friday, April 26. The counting of votes will take place on June 4.

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