Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha Election 2024 Winners List: Saffron wave was all the way as Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept clean the entire state by claiming victory on all 29 seats. Along with winning key seats like Bhopal, Indore and Jabalpur, BJP also managed to snatch the only seat Congress won in 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Chhindwara – former Chief Minister Kamal Nath’s home turf.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 28 seats and the Indian National Congress (INC) could only manage to win one seat, Chhindwara. Candidates like Shivraj Singh Chouhan from Vidisha and Shashank Lalwani from Indore won by humongous margins.

The winners of the Madhya Pradesh election were declared today as the counting of votes concluded on Tuesday (June 4). The Hindi heartland, MP, went to polls in four phases to elect 29 members of the Parliament.

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Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha Election 2024 Full List of Ministers:

  1. Balaghat – Bharti Pardhi (BJP)
  2. Betul – Durgadas Uikey (BJP)
  3. Bhind – Sandhya Ray (BJP)
  4. Bhopal – Alok Sharma (BJP)
  5. Chhindwara – Bunty Vivek Sahu (BJP)
  6. Damoh – Rahul Singh Lodhi (BJP)
  7. Dewas – Mahendra Singh Solanky (BJP)
  8. Dhar – Savitri Thakur (BJP)
  9. Guna – Jyotiraditya M Scindia (BJP)
  10. Gwalior – Bharat Singh Kushwah (BJP)
  11. Hoshangabad – Darshan Singh Choudhary (BJP)
  12. Indore – Shankar Lalwani (BJP)
  13. Jabalpur – Ashish Dubey (BJP)
  14. Khajuraho – Vishnu Datt Sharma (BJP)
  15. Khandwa – Gyaneshwar Patil (BJP)
  16. Khargone – Gajendra Singh Patel (BJP)
  17. Mandla – Faggan Singh Kulaste – (BJP)
  18. Mandsour – Sudheer Gupta (BJP)
  19. Morena – Shivmangal Singh Tomar (BJP)
  20. Rajgarh – Rodmal Nagar (BJP)
  21. Ratlam – Anita Nagarsingh Chouhan (BJP)
  22. Rewa – Janardan Mishra (BJP)
  23. Sagar – Lata Wankhede (BJP)
  24. Satna – Ganesh Singh (BJP)
  25. Shahdol – Himadri Singh (BJP)
  26. Sidhi – Rajesh Mishra (BJP)
  27. Tikamgarh – Virendra Kumar (BJP)
  28. Ujjain – Anil Firojiya (BJP)
  29. Vidisha – Shivraj Singh Chouhan (BJP)

(The list of winners has been updated as per the ECI data.)