<p>Bhopal: The ruling BJP looks on course to retain power in Madhya Pradesh, going by the trends so far from the counting of votes for the state assembly elections.</p>.<p>As per the latest figures available with the Election Commission, the BJP was leading in 155 of the 230 seats in Madhya Pradesh, while the Congress was ahead in 68 seats.</p>.Madhya Pradesh: BJP ahead in early trends.<p>In Budhni assembly constituency, Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan of BJP was leading over Vikram Sharma of Congress by 13339 votes after two rounds of counting of votes.</p>.<p>In Chhindwara, Kamal Nath of Congress was leading over BJP’s Vivek Sahu by 5978 votes after two rounds of counting.</p>.<p>In Indore-1 seat, BJP’s Kailash Vijayvargiya was leading over Sanjay Shukla of Congress by 42681 votes after first round of counting.</p>.<p>In Dimani, BJP’s Union minister Narendra Singh Tomar was leading over BSP’s Balveer Dandotiya by 2021 votes after two rounds of counting of votes.</p>.<p>The counting process began at 8 am and postal ballots were counted for the first half an hour, a poll official said.</p>.<p>Polling in the single-phase elections on November 17 saw an impressive turnout of 77.82 per cent, surpassing the 2018 voting percentage of 75.63 per cent.</p>.<p>The state electorate voted for 2,533 candidates in 230 constituencies. There were 5.59 lakh eligible voters.</p>.Madhya Pradesh polls: Chouhan, Nath confident of victory of their respective parties.<p>At 26, Jhabua seat will see the highest number of counting rounds, while the lowest number of 12 rounds will be held in Sevda constituency in Datia district, he said.</p>.<p>Of the 230 seats, 47 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes and 35 for Scheduled Castes. </p>
<p>Bhopal: The ruling BJP looks on course to retain power in Madhya Pradesh, going by the trends so far from the counting of votes for the state assembly elections.</p>.<p>As per the latest figures available with the Election Commission, the BJP was leading in 155 of the 230 seats in Madhya Pradesh, while the Congress was ahead in 68 seats.</p>.Madhya Pradesh: BJP ahead in early trends.<p>In Budhni assembly constituency, Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan of BJP was leading over Vikram Sharma of Congress by 13339 votes after two rounds of counting of votes.</p>.<p>In Chhindwara, Kamal Nath of Congress was leading over BJP’s Vivek Sahu by 5978 votes after two rounds of counting.</p>.<p>In Indore-1 seat, BJP’s Kailash Vijayvargiya was leading over Sanjay Shukla of Congress by 42681 votes after first round of counting.</p>.<p>In Dimani, BJP’s Union minister Narendra Singh Tomar was leading over BSP’s Balveer Dandotiya by 2021 votes after two rounds of counting of votes.</p>.<p>The counting process began at 8 am and postal ballots were counted for the first half an hour, a poll official said.</p>.<p>Polling in the single-phase elections on November 17 saw an impressive turnout of 77.82 per cent, surpassing the 2018 voting percentage of 75.63 per cent.</p>.<p>The state electorate voted for 2,533 candidates in 230 constituencies. There were 5.59 lakh eligible voters.</p>.Madhya Pradesh polls: Chouhan, Nath confident of victory of their respective parties.<p>At 26, Jhabua seat will see the highest number of counting rounds, while the lowest number of 12 rounds will be held in Sevda constituency in Datia district, he said.</p>.<p>Of the 230 seats, 47 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes and 35 for Scheduled Castes. </p>