<p> Bhopal: BJP leader Ramesh Mendola won by the highest victory margin of 1,07,047 votes from Inodre-2 seat in the Madhya Pradesh assembly polls, while party candidate Arun Bhimawad bagged Shajapur seat by the lowest margin of just 28 votes.</p>.<p>MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and BJP's woman legislator Krishna Gaur also registered victory margins of more than one lakh votes.</p>.<p>The state assembly poll results were declared on Sunday.</p>.<p>The BJP secured a two-third majority in the state assembly, winning 163 of the 230 seats in the House, while the Congress came a distant second at 66.</p>.'Mama' emerges hero of BJP's victory in Madhya Pradesh assembly polls.<p> In Indore-2 seat, Mendola polled 1,69,071 votes as he defeated Congress' Chintu Choukse, who secured 62,024 votes.</p>.<p>Krishna Gaur won from Govindpura seat by a margin of 1,06,668 votes defeating Congress' Ravindra Sahu.</p>.<p>CM Chouhan won his traditional Budhni seat for the sixth time by a record margin of 1,04,974 votes defeating Congress candidate Vikram Mastal Sharma, a poll official said.</p>.<p>BJP's Rameshwar Sharma, who won from his traditional Huzur seat, registered a victory margin of 97,910 votes.</p>.<p>Senior BJP leader Gopal Bhargava (71) emerged victorious from his pocket-borough Rehli seat for the ninth time in a row by a margin of 72,800 votes, despite having the reputation of not campaigning during elections.</p>.<p> The saffron party's woman leader, Malini Gaud, registered a victory margin of 69,837 votes from her traditional Indore-4 seat, which was earlier won by her husband and former minister late Lakshman Singh Gaud.</p>.<p>BJP's Dr Chintamani Malviya won from Alot seat by a margin of 68,884 votes.</p>.<p>In Shajapur seat, BJP's Arun Bhimavad scraped through by a thin margin of just 28 votes. Bhimawad secured 98,960 votes as he defeated Congress' Hukum Singh Karada, who polled 98,932 votes.</p>.<p>In Mahidpur seat of Ujjain district, Congress' Dinesh Jain defeated BJP's Bahadur Singh Chouhan by a margin of 290 votes.</p>.<p>BJP's Kalusingh Thakur won from Dharampuri seat in Dhar district by defeating Congress' Panchilal Meda by a margin of 356 votes.</p>.<p> Narayan Patel of the BJP bagged Mandhata seat in Khandwa district by a margin of 589 votes.</p>.<p>In Timarni seat (Harda district), Congress' Abhijeet Shah won by a margin of 950 votes.</p>.<p>BJP's Rajesh Kumar Verma bagged Gunnaur seat in Panna district by a margin of 1,160 votes, while party leader Vijay Pal Singh won from Sohagpur in Hoshangabad district by a margin of 1,762 votes. </p>
<p> Bhopal: BJP leader Ramesh Mendola won by the highest victory margin of 1,07,047 votes from Inodre-2 seat in the Madhya Pradesh assembly polls, while party candidate Arun Bhimawad bagged Shajapur seat by the lowest margin of just 28 votes.</p>.<p>MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and BJP's woman legislator Krishna Gaur also registered victory margins of more than one lakh votes.</p>.<p>The state assembly poll results were declared on Sunday.</p>.<p>The BJP secured a two-third majority in the state assembly, winning 163 of the 230 seats in the House, while the Congress came a distant second at 66.</p>.'Mama' emerges hero of BJP's victory in Madhya Pradesh assembly polls.<p> In Indore-2 seat, Mendola polled 1,69,071 votes as he defeated Congress' Chintu Choukse, who secured 62,024 votes.</p>.<p>Krishna Gaur won from Govindpura seat by a margin of 1,06,668 votes defeating Congress' Ravindra Sahu.</p>.<p>CM Chouhan won his traditional Budhni seat for the sixth time by a record margin of 1,04,974 votes defeating Congress candidate Vikram Mastal Sharma, a poll official said.</p>.<p>BJP's Rameshwar Sharma, who won from his traditional Huzur seat, registered a victory margin of 97,910 votes.</p>.<p>Senior BJP leader Gopal Bhargava (71) emerged victorious from his pocket-borough Rehli seat for the ninth time in a row by a margin of 72,800 votes, despite having the reputation of not campaigning during elections.</p>.<p> The saffron party's woman leader, Malini Gaud, registered a victory margin of 69,837 votes from her traditional Indore-4 seat, which was earlier won by her husband and former minister late Lakshman Singh Gaud.</p>.<p>BJP's Dr Chintamani Malviya won from Alot seat by a margin of 68,884 votes.</p>.<p>In Shajapur seat, BJP's Arun Bhimavad scraped through by a thin margin of just 28 votes. Bhimawad secured 98,960 votes as he defeated Congress' Hukum Singh Karada, who polled 98,932 votes.</p>.<p>In Mahidpur seat of Ujjain district, Congress' Dinesh Jain defeated BJP's Bahadur Singh Chouhan by a margin of 290 votes.</p>.<p>BJP's Kalusingh Thakur won from Dharampuri seat in Dhar district by defeating Congress' Panchilal Meda by a margin of 356 votes.</p>.<p> Narayan Patel of the BJP bagged Mandhata seat in Khandwa district by a margin of 589 votes.</p>.<p>In Timarni seat (Harda district), Congress' Abhijeet Shah won by a margin of 950 votes.</p>.<p>BJP's Rajesh Kumar Verma bagged Gunnaur seat in Panna district by a margin of 1,160 votes, while party leader Vijay Pal Singh won from Sohagpur in Hoshangabad district by a margin of 1,762 votes. </p>