The BJP has so far won 14 seats and is maintaining leads in 34 constituencies as the counting for the Assembly elections was drawing to a close. Its rival Congress has won 12 seats and was leading on 28 seats.
"It is a historic day and I thank people of the state for the BJP's hat-trick," Singh told reporters here. Singh, who has been the chief minister of the state for consecutive two-term, said people have voted for his pro-development work and welfare measures.
The chief minister has also won Rajnandgaon assembly constituency by defeating Congress' Alka Mudaliyar by a margin of 35,866 votes. Singh got 86,797 votes while Alka could get 50,931 votes.
Alka is wife of Congress leader Uday Mudliar, who was killed in a Naxal attack in Darbha valley under Bastar region in May this year.
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