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  2. 2018 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    On 12 December 2018 final figure of the result was declared. The INC became the single largest party with 114 seats. BJP won 109 seats. INC claimed support of Samajwadi Party's 1 MLA, Bahujan Samaj Party's 2 MLA and 4 Independent MLA . Due to no majority Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister Of Madhya Pradesh resigned on 12 December 2018.

  3. 15th Madhya Pradesh Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly: Term: 6 January 2019 – 3 December 2023: Election: 2018 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Government: Kamal Nath (2018-2020) Chouhan IV (2020-2023) Opposition: BJP (2018–2020) INC (2020–2023) Members: 230: Speaker: Girish Gautam: Leader of the House: Shivraj Singh Chouhan: Leader of the ...

  4. 2018 elections in India - Wikipedia

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    Further, the election results [1] in the states of Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram and Rajasthan are considered a barometer of the pulse of the public before the general elections. Elections to the upper house where the ruling National Democratic Alliance does not command a majority are by kicking on the part of all ...

  5. Bhopal Uttar Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    2018 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bhopal Uttar Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Arif Aqueel: 90,403 : 58.77 +8.07 : BJP: Fatima Rasool Siddiqui 55,546 36.11 −9.97 Independent: Shubham Arya 4,491 2.92 BSP: Prakash 773 0.50 −0.43 Independent: Munna Singggh Chauhan 696 0.45 Independent: Munez Uddin Saiyad 172 0.14 Independent ...

  6. List of chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The first non-Congress chief minister was Govind Narayan Singh who defected from the party and lead a Samyukta Vidhayak Dal government from 1967 to 1969. Digvijaya Singh of the Congress became the first officeholder to serve two full five-year terms. He was succeeded by Uma Bharti of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Madhya Pradesh's only woman chief ...

  7. Elections in Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Location of Madhya Pradesh (highlighted in red), within India. Elections in Madhya Pradesh, a state in India are conducted in accordance with the Constitution of India. The Assembly of Madhya Pradesh creates laws regarding the conduct of local body elections unilaterally while any changes by the state legislature to the conduct of state level elections need to be approved by the Parliament of ...

  8. Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Madhya Pradesh legislature can be traced back to 1913, as the Central Provinces Legislative Council was formed on 8 November of this year. Later, the Government of India Act 1935 provided for the elected Central Provinces Legislative assembly. The first elections to the Central Provinces Legislative Assembly were held in 1937.

  9. Maharani Laxmi Bai Govt. College of Excellence - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1846 as Lashkar Madarsa.In 1887 its name was changed into Victoria College and in 1957 it was renamed after Maharani Laxmi Bai. It was affiliated with the University of Calcutta until 1887; from 1887 to 1927 with the University of Allahabad; from 1927 to 1957 with Agra University; and from 1957 to 1964 with Vikram University.