The party also underlined the "historic" rout of Congress in various local bodies to claim that its campaign in Parliament against BJP and state Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan went against it and people expressed their disapproval by voting against it.
BJP vice president Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, who is also in charge of the state, and Madhya Pradesh BJP president Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan told a press conference that the "taint" Congress tried to throw at Chouhan has been cleaned by people.
"Happy about civic polls results in Madhya Pradesh. Big slap in the face of Congress for mud slinging against @ChouhanShivraj," he said.
While the local bodies elections had been going on for many months, 10 Zila Parishads went to polls after the row over Vyapam scam erupted and BJP won 8 out of it while Congress was reduced to one from the six it held, Sahasrabuddhe said.
Chauhan said it was unprecedented for a national party to lose in all 16 Nagar Nigam polls and termed it a "historic rout" for Congress.