This Article is From Oct 18, 2021

Rain Causes Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister To Postpone Lok Sabha Bypoll Campaign Tour

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was going to visit Khandwa to address public meetings, ahead of the Lok Sabha bypoll there on October 30, but postponed it due to overnight rains.

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Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan postponed his visit to Khandwa today due to the inclement weather. (File)

Bhopal:

Most parts of Madhya Pradesh received rains in the last 24 hours, causing Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to postponed his campaign tour today to Khandwa for the upcoming Lok Sabha bypoll there, due to the rough weather, officials said.

Almost the entire state received post-monsoon showers in the 24-hour period ending at 8:30 am on Monday and more rains are likely over the next couple of days, PK Saha, senior meteorologist at the India Meteorological Department's (IMD) Bhopal office, told PTI.

"Western parts of MP received more rainfall than the eastern areas," he said.

Mr Chouhan postponed his Monday visit to Khandwa due to the inclement weather, an official from Chief Minister's Office said.

The overnight rains caused slush at the venue where the Chief Minister was supposed to address public meetings, ahead of the Lok Sabha bypoll in Khandwa on October 30, the official said, adding that there was also a forecast of more rain in the area.

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A low pressure area lying over south-west Madhya Pradesh was causing the wet spell, IMD Bhopal office's senior meteorologist GD Mishra said.

The interaction between the easterly and westerly winds was also resulting in rains in the state, among other reasons, he added.

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According to Mr Saha, Karhal area in Sheopur district received the highest 312 mm rainfall in west Madhya Pradesh, while Niwari city recorded the maximum 101 mm downpour in the eastern part of the state in the 24-hour period ending at 8:30 am today.

The state capital Bhopal received 48.1 mm downpour during the same period, he said.

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The wet spell is likely to prevail for two more days, he added.

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