Former Union Minister and Congress leader Madhavrao Scindia was born on 10 March 1945 and died on 30 September 2001 in an accident. At the same time, even today, even though they are not among us, the memories associated with them are still discussed in Indian politics. Today we are going to tell you the story of this period when Madhavrao Scindia became the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh twice. Yes, in 1989, due to the Churhat scandal, pressure on Arjun Singh to resign, Rajiv Gandhi's desire was to make the then Railway Minister Madhavrao Scindia the Chief Minister. UP by-election: BJP nominated son of vegetable seller as a candidate for elections On the other hand, Arjun Singh was adamant about not resigning. At the same time, it is said that Scindia waited till the last time to become Chief Minister in Bhopal, but eventually, Motilal Vora was made the Chief Minister under an agreement. At the same time, Rajiv Gandhi remained angry with Arjun Singh and Shyam Charan Shukla, an aristocratic opponent of Arjun Singh, was withdrawn from the Congress and after Vora, he was made the Chief Minister. It is said that after this, Arjun Singh never returned to the politics of Madhya Pradesh and from the very beginning in Madhya Pradesh, there was the political rivalry between Digvijay Singh and Madhavrao Scindia. In such a situation, when Digvijay Singh became the Chief Minister in the year 1993, Madhavrao Scindia's name was also on the top among those who became the Chief Minister but once again the dice turned completely and the Arjun faction made Digvijay Singh the Chief Minister. Even after that, Scindia continued to become Chief Minister for the second time. Bajrang Dal decree, people of other religion should stay away from Garba Let us tell you that Madhavrao Scindia died in a plane crash on 30 September 2001 after being made the Chief Minister twice and it was said that he was an aeroplane of industrialist Naveen Jindal. At the same time, four journalists were also killed in that accident. Shiv Sena attack Sharad Pawar, says "Something is wrong ..."