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Dewas Madhya Pradesh Assembly Constituency Election 2023: Date of Result, Voting, Counting; Candidates

As anticipation mounts for the upcoming Dewas Constituency Election in Madhya Pradesh, voters are eagerly awaiting the big battle that kicks off with the announcement of key dates by the Election Commission of India. Here, we provide you with essential details about the Dewas Constituency Assembly Election 2023 that every voter should be aware of.

Dewas Constituency Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election 2023: Voting Date

The voting date for the Dewas Assembly Constituency Election 2023 has been officially announced by the Election Commission. As per the ECI, Dewas Assembly Constituency will go to polls on November 17. Stay tuned for updates as we bring you the latest information.

Dewas Madhya Pradesh Election 2023: Candidates

Watch this space as prominent political parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)Indian National Congress (INC)and Independent(IND) along with others, are poised to reveal their candidates for the Dewas Assembly Constituency Election 2023 post the official declaration of voting dates by the Election Commission of India.

Stay informed as we bring you the latest updates on the Dewas Assembly Constituency Election 2023, keeping you abreast of all the developments and insights that matter to you.

Dewas Constituency MP Election Result: What happened in 2018

Gayatri Raje Puar from Dewas of Madhya Pradesh, won the seat with 103456 votes. He defeated Indian National Congress’ Thakur Jaysingh who had polled 75469 votes. The winning margin was 27987 votes.

2018 Dewas Assembly Constituency Election Result

Winning Candidate NameParty NameTotal VotesGayatri Raje PuarBharatiya Janata Party103456

Candidate List Party Name Votes Gained (Vote %) Gayatri Raje Puar Bharatiya Janata Party 103456 (55.07%) Thakur Jaysingh Indian National Congress 75469 (40.17%) Dilip Bangar Independent 2362 (1.26%) None Of The Above None Of The Above 1871 (1%) Shaikh Qutubuddin Bahujan Samaj Party 1827 (0.97%) Sadhana Prajapati Independent 770 (0.41%) Ishwar Singh Sapaks Party 496 (0.26%) Munni Shath Rajandr Sharma Independent 424 (0.23%) Himanshu Shrivastava Socialist Unity Centre Of India (communist) 398 (0.21%) Ku Sunil Singh Thakur Aam Aadmi Party 247 (0.13%) Ramparsad Bahujan Sangharshh Dal 234 (0.12%) Seshan Kalyane Prajatantrik Samadhan Party 173 (0.09%) Alakhnath Urf Bhagwan Nath Independent 147 (0.08%)

Dewas Constituency MP Election Result: What happened in 2013

In the Madhya Pradesh Assembly election of 2013, Tukojirao Puar won from the Dewas seat garnering 100660 votes and defeated Indian National Congress candidate Rekha Verma who bagged 50541 votes. The candidate who came third was None Of The Above’ None Of The Above.

Tukojirao Puar got 100660 votes while Rekha Verma got 50541 votes.

2013 Dewas Assembly Constituency Election Result

Winning Candidate NameParty NameTotal VotesTukojirao PuarBharatiya Janata Party100660

Candidate List Party Name Votes Gained (Vote %) Tukojirao Puar Bharatiya Janata Party 100660 (63.52%) Rekha Verma Indian National Congress 50541 (31.89%) None Of The Above None Of The Above 2883 (1.82%) Sharma Bahujan Samaj Party 1737 (1.1%) Ishwar Singh Rajpoot Janata Dal (united) 688 (0.43%) Hazi Hatambhai (darbar) Samajwadi Party 379 (0.24%) Madhuri Bairagi Independent 374 (0.24%) Pankaj Mehta Independent 316 (0.2%) Omprakash Rojwal Prajatantrik Samadhan Party 224 (0.14%) Kamal Soni Independent 224 (0.14%) Narendra Singh Goud Independent 200 (0.13%) Jitendra Mali Independent 148 (0.09%) Iqbal Khan Independent 91 (0.06%)

Dewas Constituency MP Election Result: What happened in 2008

Tukoji Rao Puar of the BJP was the winning candidate from the Dewas constituency in the MP Assembly elections 2008, securing 59474 votes while 34247 votes were polled in favour of Haji Harun Bhai of the INC. The margin of victory was 25227 votes.

2008 Dewas Assembly Constituency Election Result

Winning Candidate NameParty NameTotal VotesTukoji Rao PuarBJP59474

Candidate List Party Name Votes Gained (Vote %) Tukoji Rao Puar BJP 59474 (57.63%) Haji Harun Bhai INC 34247 (33.19%) Harish Kumar Babbu Patel BSP 2923 (2.83%) Ganesh Patel BJSH 2371 (2.3%) Anil Kumar Singh SP 1658 (1.61%) Dr Sheetal Chouhan IND 998 (0.97%) Rajkumar Thakur SHS 745 (0.72%) Hazzani Nasreen Mukeem Shaikh IND 421 (0.41%) Karunadas Kabir Panthi IND 357 (0.35%)

Nafed sells chana below MSP to liquidate surplus stocks

Saddled with 3 million tonne (mt) of stocks procured mostly in the last two years, the government has started to sell chana (gram) below the minimum support price (MSP) from the buffer held with the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (Nafed).

Sources told FE that farmer cooperative Nafed has sold chana through open auction at the price ranging between Rs 4,416-4,751/quintal in Rajasthan, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in the last few weeks to bulk buyers. The price realised through open auction by Nafed was against the MSP of Rs 5,230/quintal and Rs 5,100/quintal for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons paid to farmers.

Currently, mandi prices of chana are ruling at Rs 4,300-4,600/quintal and traders say that the government move to sell surplus pulses below MSP will put further pressure on chana prices. Chana price declined by 1.28% in August compared to a year ago.

To dispose of surplus stock, on August 31, the Cabinet had approved the disposal of 1.5 mt of chana from the surplus buffer stock held with Nafed, at a discount of `8 per kg over the issue price, to states for supplying through various social sector schemes.

Sources said that several states such as Karnataka, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have envisaged buying pulses at the discounted prices from the government stock.

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The government’s expenses are expected to be around Rs 1,200 crore for implementation of this scheme.

Prior to the beginning of the next chana harvest season in April 2023, officials said that the government aims to create storage facilities.

At present, against the government’s buffer stock norm of 2.3 mt, Nafed has 3.7 mt of pulses. Of this, the chana stock is close to 3 mt. A portion of the stock is close to two years old.

However, in the case of other varieties of pulses, because of lower procurement, the government’s stocks are smaller — moong (0.56 mt), urad (0.08 mt), tur (0.12 mt) and masoor (0.07 mt) — at present.

Due to a record chana production of 13.75 mt in the 2021-22 crop year (July-June), Nafed procured more than 2.5 mt of pulses in the 2022-23 (April-June) season under the price support scheme (PSS), aimed at providing MSP to farmers.

Chana has a share of close to 50% in the country’s production of 27.69 mt in the 2021-22 crop year.

Stating that there is paucity of systematic clearance of pulses procured by Nafed under the PSS, the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP), in its price policy for rabi crops marketing season (2022-23), had stated that “they are found often offloaded in the market at discounted price and this leads to sharp decline in market prices while dampening the prospect for private procurement directly from the farmers”. The CACP has recommended fixing of a reserve price which is linked to MSP for disposal of stocks similar to wheat and rice under the open market sale scheme, carried out by Food Corporation of India.