MP Mission 2023: BJP-Congress Focus On SC Voters On The Pretext Of Sant Ravidas

Expansion Counting of assembly elections has started in Madhya Pradesh. Along with this, the BJP and the Congress have started wooing the SC voters. The BJP, which is in power in the state, has started its election campaign on the pretext of Vikas Yatra on Ravidas Jayanti. At the same time, the Congress also organized a big program in Gwalior on the birth anniversary of Sant Ravidas.

On the occasion of Sant Ravidas Jayanti, leaders of both BJP and Congress united in Gwalior-Chambal division to help ST voters. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Jyotiraditya Scindia are doing the program on behalf of BJP. So on the other hand, all the big leaders including former CM Kamal Nath and Digvijay Singh reached Gwalior from the Congress side. out of seats in Madhya Pradesh 230 seats are scheduled are reserved for the Scheduled Tribes. BJP remained in power till 2003 and with the support of Scheduled Tribes, but 2018 Due to the splintering of this class, the BJP lost power. This year Congress won 17 and BJP 17 seats. While in BJP had 230 seats.

BJP is making a program to bring the Scheduled Castes with them after the Tribals. The benefits they are getting in government schemes are being publicised. Vikas Yatras were started and programs were organized in the entire state on the occasion of Sant Ravidas Jayanti only to show the benevolence of the ST class. At the same time, Sant Ravidas Mahakumbh is also going to organize a big program in Sagar after three days.

At the same time, the Congress also does not want to leave any stone unturned in helping the voters belonging to the Scheduled Castes. This is the reason why State Congress President and PCC Chief Kamal Nath came to participate in the program organized in Gwalior. Congress is running a contact campaign to bring this class with it. ,

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