The latest Special Summary Revision (SIR) draft voter list has revealed significant voter removals across Madhya Pradesh, with more than 8 lakh names deleted from constituencies of sitting ministers. The highest number of names—97,052—were removed from Bhopal’s Govindpura Assembly seat, represented by MLA and Minister Krishna Gaur, making it the most affected constituency among the state’s 230 seats. Indore and Gwalior constituencies also hit hard The second-highest voter removal occurred in Indore-5 Assembly, represented by MLA Mahendra Hardia, where 87,591 voter names were deleted. Overall, ministerial constituencies under the Mohan government saw over 8 lakh voter names removed. On the other hand, the least affected seat was Sohagpur in Narmadapuram district, where 6,034 voter names were removed in the SIR draft list. Five ministers’ areas lose over 50,000 voters each An in-depth review of all 230 assembly constituencies by Dainik Bhaskar shows that five ministers’ constituencies lost more than 50,000 voter names each. These include: Among these, Indore-5 ranks second-highest in voter removals. Chief Minister and other key leaders affected CM Dr. Mohan Yadav’s Ujjain South Assembly saw 37,728 voter names removed. Other leaders affected include: Former ministers’ constituencies also witness major removals Analysis of former ministers’ constituencies revealed: This revision underscores a significant reshaping of the voter lists across both current and former ministers’ constituencies in Madhya Pradesh, ahead of upcoming elections. Post navigation Indore renames AB Road as Atal Bihari Marg:Mayor-in-Council approves name change in municipal limits, Mayor Bhargav says decision honours Vajpayee Former minister Deepak Joshi dances with Congress leader:Pallavi shares mehndi videos, Joshi accused of four marriages