Aatmja kumari(Intern Journalist): The voting for the by-elections in the 28 assembly constituencies that determine the future of Madhya Pradesh’s power has held the breath of all the veteran leaders. On Tuesday, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan kept taking the news of the whole day by day. The area where the complaint was received, the leaders of the organization interacted with it and kept it resolved. After spending about one and a quarter hours in the war room set up in the state BJP office, the details of the polling coming from all over the state were also taken.
According to party sources, on Tuesday, Shivraj continued to monitor the polling at his residence after doing pooja in the morning. The district BJP president and all the candidates from the 28 assembly constituencies took a turnout of votes. After this, after talking to the election in-charge, the details of the problem are being collected and collected. Around 12 noon, the Chief Minister reached the State BJP office, where he along with State President Vishnuttatta Sharma inquired about the voting in the war room. It was from here that he discussed the complaints to be sent to the Election Commission.
Shivraj and Sharma have expressed their gratitude to the voters of 28 assembly constituencies of the state for voting in large numbers. The Chief Minister said that the public has recorded a record vote on fearlessness, impartiality, and the voice of the soul. One vote of voters will strengthen democracy.