Madhya Pradesh assembly elections: BSP has been ‘trouble’ for both BJP and Congress
Tuesday - October 16, 2018 11:52 am ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
BSP wins 4 seats in last assembly elections
BSP trusts in subtracting votes of BJP and Congress rather than winning
OCT 16 (WTN) - By the way, the BSP, in Madhya Pradesh, doesn’t have enough support so that they can gain power on its own. But the BSP has a good base support and effect in the districts engaged in the UP. If you look at the last five assembly elections, the BSP has managed to do well in these districts. The BJP and the Congress should take BSP seriously in this assembly election, because the BSP has always been successful in subtracting the votes of these two parties in quite a lot, and both parties have to suffer on many seats. Let’s describe you how BSP's performance is in the last five assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh has been.
In the 1993 assembly elections, the BSP contested in Madhya Pradesh assembly elections as a state party. During the 1993 Assembly elections, Madhya Pradesh was united with Chhattisgarh were the same and at this time there were a total of 320 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh. In this election, the BSP contested in 286 out of the 320 seats and managed to win 11 seats with 7.05 per cent votes. At the same time, the BSP’s 233 candidate’s deposits were forfeited.
In the 1998 assembly elections, there were 320 seats in Madhya Pradesh assenbly. In this election, the BSP contested as a national party in 170 seats and with 6.15 percent votes, it managed to win 11 seats. At the same time, the 121 BSP candidates’ deposits were forfeited.
Now tell you how BSP's performance was in the 2003 assembly elections. At the time of assembly elections in 2003, the state of Chhattisgarh was separated from Madhya Pradesh and the number of assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh were remained 230. In this assembly election, the BSP contested in 157 seats and managed to win only two seats with 7.26 percent votes. In this election the 122 BSP candidates’ deposits were forfeited
The BSP's performance was better than the 2003 assembly elections in the year 2008. In this election the BSP contested in 228 seats and was successful in winning 7 seats with 8.97 percent votes. 182 BSP candidates’ deposits were forfeited
In the 2013 assembly elections, there was nothing special for the BSP. In this election, the BSP contested in 227 seats and won only 4 seats with 6.29 percent votes. In this election, 194 BSP candidates’ deposits were forfeited.
It is clear from the figures of the last five assembly elections that BSP has managed to get around 7 percent of the votes in Madhya Pradesh and has been successful in winning the seats. The BSP doesn’t have enough support in Madhya Pradesh to form a government, but BSP has always been the cause of the problem for the Congress. It was being said that there could be a coalition between the Congress and the BSP in this assembly election, but it couldn’t happen and the Congress would have to suffer the consequences.
OCT 16 (WTN) - By the way, the BSP, in Madhya Pradesh, doesn’t have enough support so that they can gain power on its own. But the BSP has a good base support and effect in the districts engaged in the UP. If you look at the last five assembly elections, the BSP has managed to do well in these districts. The BJP and the Congress should take BSP seriously in this assembly election, because the BSP has always been successful in subtracting the votes of these two parties in quite a lot, and both parties have to suffer on many seats. Let’s describe you how BSP's performance is in the last five assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh has been.
In the 1993 assembly elections, the BSP contested in Madhya Pradesh assembly elections as a state party. During the 1993 Assembly elections, Madhya Pradesh was united with Chhattisgarh were the same and at this time there were a total of 320 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh. In this election, the BSP contested in 286 out of the 320 seats and managed to win 11 seats with 7.05 per cent votes. At the same time, the BSP’s 233 candidate’s deposits were forfeited.
In the 1998 assembly elections, there were 320 seats in Madhya Pradesh assenbly. In this election, the BSP contested as a national party in 170 seats and with 6.15 percent votes, it managed to win 11 seats. At the same time, the 121 BSP candidates’ deposits were forfeited.
Now tell you how BSP's performance was in the 2003 assembly elections. At the time of assembly elections in 2003, the state of Chhattisgarh was separated from Madhya Pradesh and the number of assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh were remained 230. In this assembly election, the BSP contested in 157 seats and managed to win only two seats with 7.26 percent votes. In this election the 122 BSP candidates’ deposits were forfeited
The BSP's performance was better than the 2003 assembly elections in the year 2008. In this election the BSP contested in 228 seats and was successful in winning 7 seats with 8.97 percent votes. 182 BSP candidates’ deposits were forfeited
In the 2013 assembly elections, there was nothing special for the BSP. In this election, the BSP contested in 227 seats and won only 4 seats with 6.29 percent votes. In this election, 194 BSP candidates’ deposits were forfeited.
It is clear from the figures of the last five assembly elections that BSP has managed to get around 7 percent of the votes in Madhya Pradesh and has been successful in winning the seats. The BSP doesn’t have enough support in Madhya Pradesh to form a government, but BSP has always been the cause of the problem for the Congress. It was being said that there could be a coalition between the Congress and the BSP in this assembly election, but it couldn’t happen and the Congress would have to suffer the consequences.