Madhya Pradesh Elections 2023:Here are some of the key election promises made by leaders during the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election campaign:
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP):
Free electricity up to 300 units per month for all households.
50% discount on electricity bills for farmers.
Construction of 100 new medical colleges.
Creation of 5 million new jobs.
Increase in the old age pension.
Indian National Congress (INC):
Free electricity up to 100 units per month for all households.
₹1,500 per month to every woman in Madhya Pradesh.
₹500 LPG gas cylinders.
Farm loan waiver.
Implementation of the Old Pension Scheme.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP):
Free electricity and water to all households.
Good quality government education and healthcare.
₹10,000 unemployment allowance.
Corruption-free government.
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP):
Reservation for OBCs and SCs in government jobs and educational institutions.
Free electricity and water to all households.
Financial assistance to farmers and poor families.
Samajwadi Party (SP):
₹25,000 per year to all unemployed youth.
Free electricity and water to all households.
Farm loan waiver.
Improvement in law and order.
Congress promises to pay salaries to Imams if they come to power
the Congress party has promised to pay wages to Imams if they come to power in Madhya Pradesh. This promise was made by the party’s state president, Kamal Nath, during the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election campaign.
Nath said that the Congress party respects all religions and is committed to the welfare of all communities. He said that Imams play an important role in society and deserve to be paid a salary for their services.
The Congress party has also promised to provide other benefits to Imams, such as health insurance and pension.
The Muslim community in Madhya Pradesh has welcomed this promise. However, the BJP has criticized the promise, saying that it is appeasement politics.
Here are some of the major contests in the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections:
Budhni (Sehore): Shivraj Singh Chouhan (BJP) vs. Vikram Mastal (INC)
Chhindwara: Kamal Nath (INC) vs. Rameshwar Sharma (BJP)
Gwalior-East: Pradyuman Singh Tomar (BJP) vs. Ashok Singh (INC)
Indore-3: Kailash Vijayvargiya (BJP) vs. Sanjay Shukla (INC)
Jabalpur-West: Tarun Bhanot (INC) vs. Ashok Rohani (BJP)
Bhopal-Central: Arif Masood (INC) vs. Sadhana Singh (BJP)
Raisen: Ram Bhajan Singh Yadav (BJP) vs. Narmada Rai (INC)
These contests are significant because they involve senior leaders from both the BJP and the INC. The outcome of these contests will have a significant impact on the overall result of the election.
In addition to the above contests, there are several other important contests in the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections. These include contests in seats that are traditionally held by either the BJP or the INC, as well as contests in seats that are considered to be marginal.
The 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections are expected to be close and competitive. The outcome of the election will depend on several factors, including the performance of the BJP government in the state, the popularity of the BJP and INC leaders, and the ability of the parties to mobilize their supporters.