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MADHYA PRADESHELECTION -2014)

S.No. Lok-Sabha Constituency 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Morena Bhind (SC) Gwalior Guna Sagar Tikamgarh (SC) Damoh Khajuraho Satna Rewa Sidhi Shahdol (ST) Jabalpur Mandla (ST) Balaghat Chhindwara Hoshangabad Vidisha Bhopal Rajgarh Dewas (SC) Ujjain (SC) Mandsaur Ratlam (ST) Dhar (ST) Indore Khargone (ST) Khandwa Betul (ST)

(LOK SABHA GNERAL

INC(Indian National Congress)

BJP(Bhartiya Janata Party)

Govind Singh Anup Mishra Imarti Devi Bhagirath Prasad Singh Ashok Singh Narendra Singh Tomar Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Jaibhan Singh Pavaiya Scindia Govind Singh Rajput Laxmi Narayan Yadav Kamleshwar Verma Virendra Kumar Khatik Mahendra Pratap Prahlad Singh Patel Raja Pateria Nagendra Singh Ajay Singh Ganesh Singh Sunderlal Tiwari Janardan Mishra Indrajeet Patel Riti Pathak Rajesh Nandini Singh Dalpat Singh Paraste Vivek Tankha Rakesh Singh Omkar Markam Faggan Singh Kulaste Heena Kaware Bodh Singh Bhagat Kamal Nath Chandrabhan Singh Devendra Patel Uday Pratap Singh Laxman Singh Sushma Swaraj P.C. Sharma Alok Sanjar Narayan Singh Amlabe Rodmal Nagar Sajjan Kumar Verma Manohar Utwal Guddu Premchand Prof. Chintamani Malviya Meenakshi Natarajan Sudhir Gupta Kantilal Bhuria Dilip Singh Bhuria Umang Singhar Savitri Thakur Satyanarayan Patel Sumitra Mahajan Ramesh Patel Subhash Patel Arun Subhashchandra Yadav Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan Rahul Chaudhary Jyoti Dhurve

Total Lok Sabha Seats in M.P. -29, Scheduled Caste (SC) - 4, Scheduled Tribe (ST) - 6

Party Wise Performance in SC Constituencies in Last Two General Elections For 2009 general elections out of total 543 seats of Lok Sabha, 84 seats were reserved for Scheduled Castes. Of which 17 seats were in Uttar Pradesh only. West Bengal had 10 reserved seats for SCs followed by Andhra Pradesh & Tamilnadu with 7 seats each and Bihar 6.
Coming to performance of political parties on SC seats in 2009 general elections, Indian National Congress (INC) won 30 seats, followed by Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) with 12 seats, SP-10, CPM-6, JDU-4. In 2004 General Elections BJP bagged 18 seats, followed by INC with 14.

* In 2004 elections SC reserved seats were 79 only. Party Wise Performance in ST Constituencies in Last Two General Elections For 2009 general elections out of total 543 seats of Lok Sabha, 47 seats were reserved for Scheduled Tribes. Of which 6 seats were in Madhya Pradesh only, it was followed by Jharkhand and Orissa with 5 seats each. Coming to performance of political parties on ST seats, in 2009 general elections, Indian National Congress (INC) won 20 seats, followed by Bhartiya Janata Party with 13 seats, BJD-3, CPM-2, and Independent-2. In 2004 BJP got 15 seats, followed by INC with 14, CPM-03, JMM03, IND-02. *In 2004 elections ST reserved seats were 41 only.

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