
Bhopal: The Election Campaign End is over for the by-elections to be held on 28 Assembly seats of Madhya Pradesh (MP Assembly Byelection 2020). On Sunday, the last day of the election campaign, the veterans gave their all for their candidates. Voters are confused by the smoky propaganda of BJP and Congress leaders. Voters in most of the seats are confused as to which party and which candidate will be perfect for him.

BJP-Congress said- Voters are not confused about by-elections
Madhya Pradesh Congress spokesperson Narendra Saluja has said that voters are not confused in the by-elections. Rather, he is scared of BJP. But when the by-elections are held on November 3, voters in 28 assembly seats will vote for the Congress. On the other hand, BJP is also claiming the silence of the voters as its victory. Former Minister Rampal Singh says that the voters will support the BJP in the by-elections. On the other hand, Union Minister Prahlad Patel, who put his last breath in the campaign, has said that BJP will get the support of voters in the name of development.
In fact, the BJP and the Congress have worked hard to win the by-elections. Leaders of both the parties have tried to turn the minds of the voters by holding several road shows from two to three public meetings every day. After hearing so many promises and allegations, the voter is in a dilemma as to where and to whom his vote should go.
By-elections on 28 seats on November 3, results will come on November 10
Explain that by-elections are to be held on November 3 for 28 assembly seats of Madhya Pradesh. While the votes will be counted on November 10. A total of 355 candidates, including 12 ministers, are in the fray for these 28 seats. The BJP has fielded all the 25 people who resigned from the Congress and joined the BJP in March this year.