Shivpuri (Madhya Pradesh) [India], Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Um Bharti, who was away from political events for a long time, returned to her role on Wednesday and campaigned in support of the Union Minister and the BJP candidate from Guna parliamentary constituency. , On this occasion, Jyotiraditya Scindia Bharti addressed a public meeting in Pichor of the district and also participated in a road show. Union Minister Scindia thanked Bharti for campaigning in his support and said that despite being unwell, she came to bless him, for which he thanked her wholeheartedly. Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Uma during a public meeting in Pichhor. Bharti was seen in her old style - the same clarity, same intimacy and closeness to her people, despite being unwell she came to bless me, for which I thank her wholeheartedly.'' On this occasion, the former CM met the Prime Minister. met up with. met up with. met up with.Met with.Meet with. found. He praised Narendra Modi and said that he gave him the pride of being an Indian. Bharti further said, 'PM Modi's biggest gift to India is that he gave us the pride of being Indians. 'That Lord Ram had come (construction of Ram temple) and no Ram Rajya will come' Ram ji has come, now Ram Rajya will come. If Ram Rajya comes, PM Modi alone will not be able to do it, he will need supporters. To bring Ram Rajya, Lord Ram also needed supporters, support of Lord Hanuman and Lakshman was needed and support of everyone was needed. Created Ram Rajya. Therefore, PM Modi will be needed again and again. His rival from Guna seat is Rao Yadvendra Singh, who will contest against him in the first phase of general elections to be held in Madhya Pradesh on May 7. The first phase of voting will be held on April 19 and the second phase of voting will be held on April 19. Voting will take place on 7 April.Voting will take place on April 26. Ending on April 1, the next two phases will take place on May 7 and May 13. Voting will take place on June 4. Madhya Pradesh is in second place with 29 Lok Sabha seats. Sixth among all states.In terms of representation in the Lower House, 10 seats are reserved for SC and ST candidates, while the remaining 19 seats are unreserved.