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Indore - 3 constituency The central area of Indore consists of historical palaces, social centres, traditional markets and strong political stand: Indore constituency 3 will see a new battle between Indian National Congress (INC) and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP).


Indore Constituency – 3
New Contenders: Battleground of History, Social, Economical & Political @Central Area

The central area of Indore consists of historical palaces, social centres, traditional markets and strong political stand: Indore constituency 3 will see a new battle between Indian National Congress (INC) and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP).

The constituency holds a large diversity and serves as the heartbeat of Indore's social, political and economic activities. Naturally, to understand the nature of such an assembly constituency, not only political but also social understanding is needed.

Indore-3 assembly constituency is one of the 230 assembly constituencies in Madhya Pradesh. This constituency comprises Ward No. 55 to 64 of the city of Indore. This covers the following major areas: South Tukoganj, Snehlata Ganj, Devi Ahilyabai, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Harsiddhi, Ranipura, Tatya Sarvate, Raoji Bazaar, Navlakha, and Chitawad.

It is a General category assembly seat. It is situated in Indore district and is one of the 8 assembly segments of Indore Parliament Seat.

The Election for Indore-3 Assembly Constituency in Madhya Pradesh will be held on November 17. The counting of votes and announcement of results for the Indore-3 Assembly Constituency Election 2023 will be held on December 3.


Population Dynamics

Of the total 3.91 lakh projected population, the constituency has 1.88 lakh voters –94,437 males, 93,740 females and 69 third gender ones. The constituency has around 25 per cent voters of minority community, 15 per cen Brahmins and Jains, 5 per cen Vaish, around 30 per cent OBC and 15 per cen SC voters.

Muslim population in Madhya Pradesh is 7 per cent according to the 2011 Census which might be 9-10 per cent now. The Muslim vote is effective in 47 assembly seats while they are a deciding factor in 22 segments.

The state is home to about 5 million Muslims, with over a million residing in more than 19 districts. Muslims play a significant role in nearly two dozen assembly constituencies, and this includes Indore- 3.

Indore- 3 dominated by Muslim community is often seen as an obvious supporter of INC, making it a much-harder battle for BJP.

Contenders of 2023

BJP replaced sitting MLA Akash Vijayvargiya and fielded a fresher Rakesh alias Golu Shukla from this seat. The party had already fielded Akash’s father Kailash from Indore-I. Shukla, who is IDA vice-chairman, is expected to have a direct contest with Congress candidate and a fresher Deepak alias Pintu Joshi on this seat that has EP (electoral population) less than 50%.

Congress party’s Ashwin Joshi had won the seat three times but in the last two elections, it was won by BJP.

BJP had broken the streak of INC in 2018, will it repeat?

Until 2013, that is the last two elections, Indore-3 was a confirmed win for INC. INC’s Ashwin Joshi had won the election in 2008, but lost to Usha Thakur in 2013.

In fact, from 1997 to 1985, the winning streak of Sujan Singh (1997), Vinay Shankar Shankerlal (1980), to Vinayashankar Dubey (1985), INC had always registered the win.

Before the streak continued, Sujan Singh Patel from BJP had won the elections of 1990. Then INC’s winning streak continued with Chandar Bhan Singh (1993), Diwan Chandra Bhan Singh (1998) and Joshi in 2008.

Surprisingly, the last two elections were won by BJP candidates. In the last elections in 2018, Akash Kailash Vijayvargiya, BJP candidate, won the Indore-3 constituency, securing 67075 votes while 61324 votes were polled in favour of Ashwin Joshi of the Indian National Congress. Vijayvargiya won with a narrow margin of 5751 votes.

A lot depends upon his work in the constituency, which will now affect BJP’s win the constituency.

Year

Candidate's Name

Party

Level

Votes

Vote Rate %

Margin

2018

 

Akash Kailash Vijaywargiya

BJP

Winner

67,075

51%

5,751

Ashwin Joshi

INC

Runner Up

61,324

47%

 

2013

 

Miss Usha Thakur (didi)

BJP

Winner

68,334

54%

13,318

Ashwin Joshi

INC

Runner Up

55,016

44%

 

2008

 

Ashwin Joshi

INC

Winner

45,000

47%

402

Gopikrishna Nema

BJP

Runner Up

44,598

47%

 

1998

 

Diwan Chandra Bhan Singh (daddu Bhaiya)

INC

Winner

37,089

48%

8,117

Amar Singh

BJP

Runner Up

28,972

37%

 

1993

 

Chandar Bhan Singh

INC

Winner

33,987

54%

10,503

Sujan Singh

BJP

Runner Up

23,484

37%

 

1990

 

Sujan Singh Patel

BJP

Winner

24,899

47%

7,325

Thakur Shashi Bhusan Singh

INC

Runner Up

17,574

33%

 

1985

 

Vinayashankar Dubey

INC

Winner

22,211

51%

5,973

Kuwarnarayan Singh

BJP

Runner Up

16,238

37%

 

1980

 

Vinay Shankar Shankerlal

INC(I)

Winner

18,188

51%

7,631

Sujan Singh Jainarayan Singh

BJP

Runner Up

10,557

30%

 

1977

 

Sujan Singh

INC

Winner

12,594

32%

1,470

Kranti Kumar Chouhan

JNP

Runner Up

11,124

29%

 

 

Economic Influence

A majority of area in Indore constituency – 3 covers traditional market areas. Here lies the interest of businesspersons. The question of which politician makes the business easier with least problems. The constituency has a population of 3.91 lakh, with 1.88 lakh eligible voters. The area has seen commercial growth, leading to a considerable population shift. Either party’s work in the commercial sector will be a determining factor here.

INC claims that BJP has failed in development, while BJP counts commercial growth and development in the area.

In statistics

Total Voters - 1,80,813

Male - 91,032

Female - 89,781

 

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