Who is going to be the front-runner in the Assembly Elections in the Member of Parliament on December 8, 2013? This is Hemendra Jha. 5th of November, 2013 It has been decided by the Election Commission that the Congress party’s appeal to conceal lotus ponds in the state of MP would not be entertained. It is clear that a significant number of readers thought the request itself to be hilarious. The current Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan is all set to register a third time straight win for himself as well as for the BJP in the state assembly elections that are scheduled to take place on November 25, 2013. L. K. Advani has a special interest in the assembly elections in this state because Shivraj Singh Chauhan is his favorite subordinate. According to reports, Mr. Advani desired for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to introduce Narendra Modi as the candidate for the position of Prime Minister at some point after the conclusion of the assembly elections in the five states. During the months of November and December of this year, Advaniji’s concerns will be put to the test due to the fact that he is not only a prominent member of the BJP but also has extensive expertise in national politics. In order to preserve his reputation as a secular leader, Shivraj Singh Chauhan has been exceedingly careful and is keeping his cards close to his chest. He is also maintaining a measured distance from Namo till the assembly elections are done. In the state, the Congress party has a large number of candidates running for the position of Chief Minister. As a result of Rahul Gandhi’s decision to give the position to Jyotiraditya Scindia, all of the other leaders in the state, including Digvijay Singh, who had previously served as Chief Minister, have shown a great deal of cohesiveness with one another and are now singing the same song. Scindia is unquestionably busy formulating some kind of magic potion, and he has successfully persuaded everyone that he has the capability and the ability to unseat Mr. Chauhan in the next assembly elections that are scheduled to take place this month. The development work that Shivraj Singh Chauhan has done in the state is a lengthy list of credentials that he has accumulated throughout the course of his career. Some of these include increasing the area under irrigation by up to three times, increasing the road network from 15,000 kilometers to 90,000 kilometers, and increasing the power generation capacity in the state from 4,800 megawatts to 10,200 megawatts. Others include increasing the area under irrigation by up to three times. In addition, he has enhanced the level of agricultural production and industrial investment, which are both things that his administration has accomplished over the ten years that the BJP has been in power in the state. Congress, on the other hand, has disregarded these improvements and is bringing attention to the fact that the state’s female literacy rate is poor, at sixty percent, the infant mortality rate is 59 per thousand births, and the crime rate against women is worrying. According to them, all of these figures are negative when compared to the average for the whole country. Jyotiraditya Scindia, Kantilal Bhuria, and Kamal Nath have been encamped in their respective regions, which are located in regions where the statistics of wins and losses in the most recent assembly elections were evenly balanced between the Congress and the BJP. The Mayawati-BSP alliance was able to steal nine percent of the anti-BJP votes in the most recent assembly elections. As of this moment, they are not a very strong contender, and Uma Bharti is wallowing in self-pity over the fact that she is no longer involved in the politics of the state. Unless voters have already made up their minds to view Congress as a more evil entity, there is a possibility that they will turn the tables at the very last minute.