
Breaking News : Mohan Yadav Is Madhya Pradesh’s New Chief Minister

The New Chief Minister Of Madhya Pradesh Is Named After The 163 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLAs Who Met In Bhopal Today Chose The Party’s Leader.
Eight Days Following The Announcement Of The Assembly Poll Results, The MLAs Chose Their Chief Minister. Mohan Yadav Has Been Elected As Madhya Pradesh’s New Chief Minister, As Predicted. The BJP Has Surprised Everyone With Its Decision Yet Again With This One. Defeating Ujjain Dakshin In The Assembly Elections, He Won.
Manohar Lal Khattar, Dr. K. Laxman, And Asha Lakra Were The Three Central Observers Present At The BJP Legislative Party Meeting. A Picture Session With The Central Observers And Freshly Elected MLAs Was Conducted Prior To The BJP Legislative Party Meeting.
Ahead Of The Crucial Lok Sabha Elections, In Which Prime Minister Narendra Modi Is Vying For A Third Consecutive Term, The BJP Is Attempting To Establish Its Caste Equations. This Decision Falls Into This Strategy.
Further Details Are Awaited.
Prior To Today’s Announcement, A Number Of Prominent Figures Were Rumored To Be CM Candidates, Including Kailash Vijayvargiya, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Former Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar And Prahlad Patel, And BJP State Chairman VD Sharma. Upon Winning The Assembly Election For The Dimani Seat, Tomar Tendered His Resignation As An MP. Vijayvargiya Won From The Indore-1 Seat, While Prahlad Patel—Who Also Resigned As An MP Won From The Narsingpur Seat. However, Khajuraho MP VD Sharma Chose Not To Run In The Assembly Elections. He Will, However, Have Six Months To Run For Office As An MLA If Elected. Any Elected BJP MLA Will Need To Give Up Their Seat In Order For Sharma To Run For This. Jyotiraditya Scindia, A Union Minister, Was Also Doing Rounds Among The CM Probales.
At The Chief Minister’s House In Bhopal Yesterday, BJP MLA Kailash Vijayvargiya Met With The Current Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
On November 17, Madhya Pradesh Held A Single Phase Of Elections For 230 Assembly Seats. The Results Were Tallied On December 3. After Fighting For Nearly 20 Years In Power In The State, The BJP Emerged Victorious With 163 Seats, While The Congress Came In Far Behind With Just 66 Seats.