Indian general election, 2004 (Madhya Pradesh)
Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 2004
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Madhya Pradesh |
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 |
Balaghat | BJP | Gauri Shankar Chaturbhuj Bisen |
Betul | BJP | Khandewal Vijay Kumar (Munni Bhaia) |
Bhind | BJP | Dr Ramlakhan Singh |
Bhopal | BJP | Kailash Joshi |
Chhindwara | INC | Kamalnath |
Damoh | BJP | Chandbhan Bhaiya |
Dhar | BJP | Chhatar Singh Darbar |
Guna | INC | Jyotiraditya Mahadevrai Scindia |
Gwalior | INC | Ramsevak Singh (Babuji) |
Hoshangabad | BJP | Sartaj Singh |
Indore | BJP | Sumitra Mahajan |
Jabalpur | BJP | Rakesh Singh |
Jhabua | INC | Kantilal Bhuria |
Khajuraho | BJP | Dr Ramkrishna Khusmariya |
Khandwa | BJP | Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan |
Khargone | BJP | Krishna Murari Moghe |
Mandla | BJP | Fuggan Singh Kulaste |
Mandsaur | BJP | Dr Laxminarayan Pandeya |
Morena | BJP | Ashok Chhaviram Argal |
Rajgarh | BJP | Lakshman Singh |
Rewa | BJP | Chandramani Tripathi |
Sagar | BJP | Virendra Kumar |
Satna | BJP | Ganesh Singh |
Seoni | BJP | Neeta Pateriya |
Shahdol | BJP | Dalpat Singh Paraste |
Shajapur | BJP | Tawarchand Gehlot |
Sidhi | BJP | Chandrapratap Singh |
Ujjain | BJP | Dr Satyanarayan Jatiya |
Vidisha | BJP | Shivraj Singh |
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