NEW DELHI: The Election Commission’s announcement on March 16 has ignited fervor in Chhindwara as the Lok Sabha election approaches, set for the first phase on April 19. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress have fielded their candidates, Vivek ‘Bunty’ Sahu and Nakul Nath respectively, intensifying the anticipation for a gripping electoral showdown.
Chhindwara, a significant parliamentary constituency, has been witness to intense political contests in the past. In the 2019 elections, the constituency recorded a total of 1,514,783 electors, with 1,248,031 valid votes cast. Nakul Kamal Nath of the Congress emerged victorious, securing 587,305 votes, while the BJP candidate Nathansaha Kawreti trailed with 549,769 votes, facing a defeat margin of 37,536 votes.
Reflecting on the 2014 elections, Chhindwara witnessed a similar narrative unfold, with 1,402,038 electors and 1,107,498 valid votes. Kamal Nath of the Congress secured victory with 559,755 votes, leaving behind his closest rival, Choudhary Chandrabhan Kuber Singh of the BJP, who garnered 443,218 votes, resulting in a defeat margin of 116,537 votes.
Delving into the electoral dynamics of 2009, Chhindwara experienced a closely contested battle with 1,154,249 electors and 829,294 valid votes. Kamal Nath of the Congress emerged triumphant with 409,736 votes, while the BJP candidate Marot Rao Khavase stood second with 288,516 votes, facing a defeat margin of 121,220 votes.
As the electoral battle heats up in Chhindwara, both the BJP and Congress are leaving no stone unturned in their campaign efforts to sway the electorate. With the future of the constituency hanging in the balance, April 19 holds the promise of shaping the trajectory of Chhindwara’s political landscape.
Chhindwara, a significant parliamentary constituency, has been witness to intense political contests in the past. In the 2019 elections, the constituency recorded a total of 1,514,783 electors, with 1,248,031 valid votes cast. Nakul Kamal Nath of the Congress emerged victorious, securing 587,305 votes, while the BJP candidate Nathansaha Kawreti trailed with 549,769 votes, facing a defeat margin of 37,536 votes.
Reflecting on the 2014 elections, Chhindwara witnessed a similar narrative unfold, with 1,402,038 electors and 1,107,498 valid votes. Kamal Nath of the Congress secured victory with 559,755 votes, leaving behind his closest rival, Choudhary Chandrabhan Kuber Singh of the BJP, who garnered 443,218 votes, resulting in a defeat margin of 116,537 votes.
Delving into the electoral dynamics of 2009, Chhindwara experienced a closely contested battle with 1,154,249 electors and 829,294 valid votes. Kamal Nath of the Congress emerged triumphant with 409,736 votes, while the BJP candidate Marot Rao Khavase stood second with 288,516 votes, facing a defeat margin of 121,220 votes.
As the electoral battle heats up in Chhindwara, both the BJP and Congress are leaving no stone unturned in their campaign efforts to sway the electorate. With the future of the constituency hanging in the balance, April 19 holds the promise of shaping the trajectory of Chhindwara’s political landscape.