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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Candidates List for Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha General Elections 2024

 

Sanchi Stupa, Madhya Pradesh

Sr No

 

Constituency Name

 

BJP Candidate

 

Sitting MP/(Winner of 2019)

Party

1

Balaghat

Bharti Pardhi

Dhal Singh Bisen     

BJP

2

Betul

Durga Das Uikey

         

Durga Das Uikey


BJP

3

Bhind

Sandhya Rai


Sandhya Rai


BJP

4

Bhopal

Alok Sharma

Pragya Thakur

BJP

5

Chhindwara

Vivek 'Bunty' Sahu 

Nakul Nath

Congress

6

Damoh

Rahul Lodhi

Prahlad Patel

BJP

7

Dewas

Mahendra Solanki

Mahendra Solanki

BJP

8

Dhar

Savitri Thakur

Chattar Singh Darbar

BJP

9

Guna

Jyotiraditya Scindia           

Krishna Pal Yadav

BJP

10

Gwalior

Bharat Singh Kushwaha

Vivek Shejwalkar 

BJP

11

Indore

Shankar Lalwani

Shankar Lalwani

BJP

12

Jabalpur

Ashish Dubey


Rakesh Singh

BJP

13

Khandwa

Gyaneswar Patil

Gyaneswar Patil

BJP

14

Khajuraho

V. D. Sharma

V. D. Sharma

BJP

15

Khargone

Gajendra Umrao Singh Patel

Gajendra Umrao Singh Patel

BJP

16

Mandla

Faggan Singh Kulaste

Faggan Singh Kulaste

BJP

17

Mandsaur

Sudhir Gupta

Sudhir Gupta

BJP

18

Morena

Shivmangal Singh Tomar

Narendra Singh Tomar

BJP

19

Narmadapuram (Hoshangabad)

Darshan Singh Choudhary

Uday Pratap Singh

BJP

20

Rajgarh

Rodmal Nagar

Rodmal Nagar

BJP

21

Ratlam 

Anita Nagar Singh Chauhan

Guman Singh Damor

BJP

22

Rewa

Janardan Mishra

Janardan Mishra

BJP

23

Sagar

Lata Wankhede

 

 

Rajbahadur Singh

 

BJP

24

Satna

Ganesh Singh

Ganesh Singh

BJP

25

Shahdol

Himadri Singh

Himadri Singh

BJP

26

Sidhi

Rajesh Mishra

Riti Pathak

BJP

27

Tikamgarh

Virendra Khatik

Virendra Khatik

BJP

28

Ujjain

Anil Firojiya

Anil Firojiya

BJP

29

Vidisha

 

Shivraj Singh Chouhan

BJP

 

 

 

 

 

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