Advertisment

Not been CM post contender earlier or now: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

author-image
NewsDrum Desk
New Update
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan with BJP workers and supporters celebrates the party's lead during counting of votes for MP Assembly elections

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan with BJP workers and supporters

Bhopal: After the BJP's landslide victory in Madhya Pradesh assembly polls, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday said he has never been a contender for the CM's post earlier or even now.

Advertisment

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has not projected any chief ministerial face in the 2023 assembly elections.

In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP bagged 163 of the 230 assembly seats, while the Congress got 66 seats and the Bharat Adivasi Party secured one seat.

“I have neither been a contender for the chief minister (post) earlier nor am I today. As a party worker, I have always carried out whatever work assigned by the BJP with dedication, to the best of my ability, genuineness and honesty,” Chouhan said in a video statement shared on his official X account.

Advertisment

Chouhan, who has been Madhya Pradesh's chief minister four times, said he is fortunate to be a "worker of the BJP." “I am fortunate that (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi ji is our leader and I got an opportunity to work with him, A glorious, prosperous, and powerful India is being built under Modi ji… Modi ji is our leader and we have always felt proud and happy to work with him,” Chouhan said while terming himself as a party worker.

Advertisment

Thanking the voters, Chouhan said people gave unprecedented support to the BJP.

Advertisment
Advertisment
Subscribe