In the other match of the group, played simultaneously, Madhya Pradesh earned a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Tripura, but it could only give them the second spot in the four-team group.
Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Singh paid tribute to Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia's mother and erstwhile 'Rajmata' of the Gwalior Royal Family Madhavi Raje Scindia on her demise in New Delhi on Wednesday.
"Despite such amazing and unimaginable support, PM Modi is not able to tell what he did for the last 10 years. He is not able to tell what he will do in next 10 years. He wants to contest elections only on hatred and lies and want to divert attention," the Congress leader said.
The workers of Bharatiya Janata Party Chowk Mandal performed the 'Havan' - a fire ritual in Hinduism to invoke blessings and fulfil desires, at Lord Ram temple, situated at Sheetal Das Ki Bagiya, Bada Talab in the city.
According to police, the arrested accused have been identified as Maniraj Modi, director of the school and Sub Inspector Prakash Singh Rajput, posted at Arera Hills police station in the city.
After the win on Monday, Assam has now garnered four points from two matches, and is at the top of Group G, followed by Arunachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, who are on two points apiece. Tripura trails the pack with a solitary point to their name, as per a press release from the All India F
Former Madhya Pradesh chief minister and senior Congress leader, Digvijaya Singh, on Monday visited the EVM stong room in Madhya Pradesh's Guna amid the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.
Among the eight constituencies, Mandsaur is leading the voter turnout chart with 71.76 per cent voting followed by Dewas 71.53 per cent, Khargone 70.80 per cent, Ratlam 70.61 per cent, Ujjain 70.44 per cent, Khandwa 68.21 per cent, Dhar 67.55 per cent and Indore 56.53 per cent till 5 pm so f
Dewas continued to lead the voter turnout charts with 52.11 per cent voting followed by Khargone 51.48 per cent, Ratlam 51.13 per cent, Mandsaur 50.39 per cent, Ujjain 49.71 per cent, Dhar 49.37 per cent, Khandwa 48.15 per cent, and Indore 38.60 per cent till 1 pm so far in the state.
After casting his vote, Vijayvargiya told reporters, "It is a kind of festival. The way we celebrate our festivals with family, similarly we have come with our entire family members to vote because we consider it a festival. I appeal to everyone to go and vote."
Voting in Indore along with seven other parliamentary seats of Madhya Pradesh which include Dewas, Ujjain, Mandsaur, Ratlam, Dhar, Khargone and Khandwa is underway in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha election 2024. Voting began at 7 am and would continue till 6 pm, according to the Election Com