Bhopal: According to trends available so far in the ongoing vote counting on Tuesday, BJP is ahead in all 29 Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh, with Union ministers Jyotiraditya Scindia and Faggan Singh Kulaste making clear leads in their constituencies.

Major BJP candidates - Scindia (Guna), Kulaste (Mandla), Shivraj Singh Chauhan (Vidisha), Shankar Lalwani (Indore), VD Sharma (Khajuraho), Sandhya Rai (Bhind), Lata Wankhede (Sagar), Virendra Kumar (Tikamgarh). , Alok Sharma (Bhopal) and Rodmal Nagar (Rajgarh) were leading.

In Guna, Scindia is ahead by 4,74,280 votes, while in Mandla his colleague Faggan Singh Kulaste is ahead by 1,01,390 votes.

In Vidisha, BJP candidate Shivraj Singh is leading over his nearest rival by 6,31,401 votes.

In Tikamgarh, Union Minister Virendra Kumar is leading by 3,81,703 votes, while in Khajuraho, State BJP President VD Sharma is leading by 4,61,628 votes.

According to the latest official data, veteran Congress leader Digvijay Singh is trailing in Rajgarh, where Rodmal Nagar is leading him by a margin of 71,819 votes.

In Chhindwara, sitting Congress MP Nakul Nath is trailing, while BJP's Vivek Bunty Sahu is leading by 78,908 votes.

In Indore, BJP candidate Shankar Lalwani is leading by a record 9,49,380 votes, while NOTA has received 1,99,911 votes so far, breaking the record.

All other 13 candidates in Indore have got less votes than NOTA so far.

Congress, which was out of the race, had supported NOTA on this seat after its official candidate Akshay Kanti Bam withdrew his nomination at the last moment.

-In Ratlam, former Union Minister and Congress candidate Kantilal Bhuria is trailing by 1,93,542 votes.