MP by-election: Voting continues on 28 seats, Shivraj says, 'Hour of judgment has come'
MP by-election: Voting continues on 28 seats, Shivraj says, 'Hour of judgment has come'
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Bhopal: Voting is going on for the by-elections in 28 assembly seats of Madhya Pradesh. In this by-election in the Corona epidemic, thermal screening and sanitization have been arranged for the people at the polling booth. 63 lakh voters will decide the fate of 355 candidates. The fate of 14 ministers of the Shivraj Singh Chauhan government will also be decided in these by-elections. The election results will decide whether the BJP will remain in government or the Congress will return to power.

PM Narendra Modi, CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan and former CM Kamal Nath have appealed to people to cast their votes in large numbers. CM Shivraj said, 'Friends, the hour of judgment has come! I appeal to all voters in 28 seats to vote in maximum numbers following all the guidelines. In another tweet, Shivraj wrote that 'voting is the soul of democracy, democracy is strengthened by voting itself. I request all voters to vote with impartiality and fearlessness and choose a government which fulfills their expectations! '

Tweeting on behalf of Kamal Nath office, it was said, 'Dear friends, I urge you to get out of your homes and vote to save democracy. One vote of yours will write a new saga of Madhya Pradesh's honor and self-respect. May democracy be immortal. ' At the same time, PM Modi wrote in a tweet that, 'Today, by-elections are taking place at various places across the country. I appeal to the voters of these seats to vote in large numbers and strengthen the festival of democracy. '

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