In the Amla City Assembly Constituency of Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Yogesh Pandagre from the Bharatiya Janata Party has emerged victorious with 86,726 votes, securing a significant lead of 12,118 votes over Manoj Malve of the Indian National Congress, who got 74,608 votes.


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In the 2018 elections, Dr. Yogesh Pandagre secured victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party, defeating Manoj Malve of the Indian National Congress with a significant margin of 19,197 votes. Their electoral contest reflects the political dynamics and preferences within the Amla electorate.


03.55 pm: In the 12th round of counting, BJP's Dr. Yogesh Pandagre is now leading by 9112 votes.


03.01 pm: The state election result has now cleared the scene of the upcoming government. Now its clear that BJP will be the largest party in the state.


01.17 pm: The resulting trend is the same in the 7th round as well. As per the ECI, BJP's Dr. Yogesh Pandagre is still on edge from Congress' Manoj Malve.


12.04 pm: Big twist, in the third round of counting BJP's Dr. Yogesh Pandagre is now leading by 758 votes.


11.15 am: Congress candidate Manoj Malve is leading from Amla. BJP candidate Dr. Yogesh Pandagre is trailliing by 1005 vottes.


Chaitram Manekar from the Bharatiya Janata Party emerged victorious in the Amla constituency during the 2013 Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, securing 77,939 votes. Bele Sunita of the Indian National Congress received 38,337 votes, resulting in a substantial margin of victory for Manekar, with a lead of 39,602 votes.