Sumitra Mahajan, 71, seven-time MP from Indore, has already become the first woman parliamentarian in the country to win eight elections in a row from the same constituency. She won the 2014 election by a margin of 4,66,000 votes, defeating Congress candidate Satyanarayan Patel and joined the elite club of longest serving parliamentarians. This, when she won the 2009 Lok Sabha elections by a margin of only 11,000 votes.
Mahajan had made a sensational debut in 1989 by defeating Congress stalwart and former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh Prakash Chandra Sethi and had secured Indore for the Bharatiya Janata Party for the first time.
Before defeating Sethi, Mahajan had lost an assembly election in 1985 by a narrow margin. Since then, Mahajan tightened her grip over the constituency and converted Indore into a BJP citadel. In the 2013 assembly elections, the BJP won seven of eight assembly segments under Indore parliamentary seat.
In the eight elections she has contested, Mahajan has always won with a margin of over 1,00,000 votes, except once. Satyanarayan Patel, who had posed a tough challenge in 2009 and had brought down her victory margin, this time lost by a huge margin despite being selected through the US-style
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