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Why Jabalpur is at epicentre of Madhya Pradesh politics

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 June 2023
Jabalpur has become the sought-after city for the ruling BJP and main opposition Congress ahead of the Madhya Pradesh assembly election which is likely to be held in November-December. Both the parties chose to launch their pre-election programmes from the city, which is called ‘Sanskaar-dhaani’ (cultural capital) of the state.
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