In the state of Madhya
Pradesh, the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government has ensured that the BJP
continues to not only remain the dominant political force but also consolidates
its position. When it comes to the race for the Prime Minister of India,
Chouhan is way ahead of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in Madhya Pradesh.
In Madhya Pradesh, 49 per cent want Chouhan to be the next Prime Minister of
India while Modi gets the backing of just 28 per cent voters.
The satisfaction
level with the Chouhan government has risen to 82 per cent in 2013 from 75 per
cent in 2011. The BJP has increased its vote share also by 7 per cent since the
2009 elections. The party will get 50 per cent of the votes if elections are
held in June 2013, whereas the Congress has flipped badly and will get only 32
per cent votes against 40 per cent in 2009. The BSP will get only 6 per cent of
the votes. The huge difference in the vote share of the BJP and the Congress
has ensured that the state remains a saffron citadel. The BJP is likely to win
21-25 seats with the Congress facing a rout with just 2-6 seats.
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Performance of Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh:-
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