Chhattisgarh Elections 2023: CM Baghel Faces Nephew, Jogi’s Son In Patan, Different Key Contests To Watch

Chhattisgarh Elections 2023: CM Baghel Faces Nephew, Jogi’s Son In Patan, Different Key Contests To Watch

New Delhi: The second and closing section of the Chhattisgarh meeting elections can be held right now for 70 seats of the 90-member home. The voters should select from 958 candidates throughout 18,800 polling stations within the state. Probably the most attention-grabbing contests is in Patan, the place Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel of the Congress is challenged by his nephew Vijay Baghel of the BJP and Amit Jogi of the Janata Congress Chhattisgarh. Amit Jogi is the son of former chief minister Ajit Jogi, who handed away final 12 months.

Among the different key constituencies that may witness shut fights are:

Ambikapur: Deputy Chief Minister TS Singh Deo of the Congress is looking for re-election from this seat, the place he faces Rajesh Agrawal of the BJP, a former Congress chief. Deo has received this seat 3 times since 2008.

Sakti: Meeting Speaker Charan Das Mahant of the Congress is up in opposition to Khilawan Sahu of the BJP. Mahant has a robust document of successful this seat 3 times as an MLA and 3 times as an MP.

Raipur Metropolis South: Former dwelling minister Brij Mohan Agrawal of the BJP is attempting to make a comeback from this seat, the place he faces Mahant Ram Sundar of the Congress.

Lormi: BJP state president and MP Arun Rao is contesting from this seat in opposition to Thaneshwar Sahu of the Congress.

Korba: Income Minister Jai Singh Agrawal of the Congress is defending this seat in opposition to BJP vp Lakhanlal Dewangan.

Bharatpur-Sonhat: Union Minister and MP Renuka Singh of the BJP is within the fray from this seat, the place she faces Gulab Singh Kamro of the Congress.

The polling will begin at eight am and finish at 5 pm, apart from 9 polling stations of Bindranavagarh constituency, the place it would finish at Three pm. The primary section of the election for 20 seats was held on November 7. The outcomes of the election can be introduced on December 3.



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