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Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 2004|
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In the Indian general election, 2004 for Madhya Pradesh polls were held for 29 seats in the state. The result was a major victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which won 25 seats. The remaining 4 seats were won by Indian National Congress (INC).
List of winners
Constituency |
Party |
Elected Representative
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Balaghat |
BJP |
Gauri Shankar Chaturbhuj Bisen
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Betul |
BJP |
Khandewal Vijay Kumar (Munni Bhaia)
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Bhind |
BJP |
Dr Ramlakhan Singh
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Bhopal |
BJP |
Kailash Joshi
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Chhindwara |
INC |
Kamalnath
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Damoh |
BJP |
Chandbhan Bhaiya
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Dhar |
BJP |
Chhatar Singh Darbar
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Guna |
INC |
Jyotiraditya Mahadevrai Scindia
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Gwalior |
INC |
Ramsevak Singh (Babuji)
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Hoshangabad |
BJP |
Sartaj Singh
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Indore |
BJP |
Sumitra Mahajan
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Jabalpur |
BJP |
Rakesh Singh
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Jhabua |
INC |
Kantilal Bhuria
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Khajuraho |
BJP |
Dr Ramkrishna Khusmariya
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Khandwa |
BJP |
Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan
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Khargone |
BJP |
Krishna Murari Moghe
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Mandla |
BJP |
Fuggan Singh Kulaste
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Mandsaur |
BJP |
Dr Laxminarayan Pandeya
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Morena |
BJP |
Ashok Chhaviram Argal
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Rajgarh |
BJP |
Lakshman Singh
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Rewa |
BJP |
Chandramani Tripathi
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Sagar |
BJP |
Virendra Kumar
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Satna |
BJP |
Ganesh Singh
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Seoni |
BJP |
Neeta Pateriya
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Shahdol |
BJP |
Dalpat Singh Paraste
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Shajapur |
BJP |
Tawarchand Gehlot
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Sidhi |
BJP |
Chandrapratap Singh
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Ujjain |
BJP |
Dr Satyanarayan Jatiya
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Vidisha |
BJP |
Shivraj Singh
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