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BJP is trying to retain its dominance in Bhopal, Congress hopes to better 2018 performance in MP capital

Bhopal district has seven assembly seats, six of them within the city. While Bhopal South-West, Bhopal North, Bhopal Central and Narela are urban seats, Huzur and Govindpura are considered semi-urban and Berasia is a rural constituency.

By PTI Nov 4, 2023 1:11:11 PM IST (Published)

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Bhopal has turned into a BJP citadel in the last three decades but the ruling party can not take it for granted during this month’s Madhya Pradesh assembly elections as the Congress had made serious inroads in the state capital last time. The BJP has tried to play the identity card in recent months by harping on the city’s history and renaming the railway station for its `last Hindu ruler’, Gond queen Rani Kamalapati.
Bhopal district has seven assembly seats, six of them within the city. While Bhopal South-West, Bhopal North, Bhopal Central and Narela are urban seats, Huzur and Govindpura are considered semi-urban and Berasia is a rural constituency.
The BJP had won four seats in the district in 2018 while the Congress had won three, snatching two seats from the saffron party – Bhopal Central and Bhopal South-West.