Gwalior: After fighting the Lok Sabha election from Gwalior and defeating Congress candidate Ashok Singh, MP Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar has resigned as the mayor of Gwalior Municipal Corporation. At the same time, Congress is now eyeing on this chair. According to the received media reports, on Wednesday he handed over his resignation to BM Sharma. After the resignation of the BJP MP, the Congress party appears to be ready for redemption in this Lok Sabha election. Let me know that since both the Mayor and the MPs fall under the category of profit, therefore he had to leave a post and he eventually abandoned the post of mayor. It is being told that now there may be elections in the municipal body in November in Madhya Pradesh and in this case, right, for the time being, everyone's eyes remain on the chair of the mayor. According to the information, this is the second term for Shejwalkar Mayor's post. He had held this position for the first time from 2005 to 2009 and in his first tenure to solve the water crisis in the city, the 110 crore ADB scheme was worked out. There right The work of reconstruction of sewer and water problem is also underway from Amrit Mission Scheme of 772 crores. While these schemes are also in the midst of the ADB and Amrit scheme, the Congress has been surrounded by allegations of corruption in all these schemes. also read: Pakistan Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood arrives in India