Lalwani was leading in Indore by 2,88,639 votes over his nearest rival, while the NOTA (None Of the Above) option got 46,322 votes.
The Congress went out of the poll race in Indore after its official candidate Akshay Kanti Bam withdrew his nomination at the last moment.
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In Vidisha, BJP candidate and former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was leading by 1,71,661 votes over his nearest rival.
According to the latest official figures, Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh was trailing in Rajgarh, with Rodmal Nagar leading by a margin of 21,044 votes.In Chhindwara, Congress incumbent MP Nakul Nath was behind, with BJP’s Vivek Bunty Sahu leading by 14,046 votes.In Guna, Union minister Scindia was ahead of his nearest rival by 159,229 votes.
In Mandla, Union minister Faggan Singh Kulaste was leading by 31,706 votes.
In Khajuraho, state BJP president VD Sharma was ahead of his nearest rival by 203,484 votes.
In Ratlam, former Union minister and Congress candidate Kantilal Bhuria was trailing by 87,938 votes.