Does discussion happen about Scindia's leaving Congress takes place at JP Nadda's son's wedding?
Does discussion happen about Scindia's leaving Congress takes place at JP Nadda's son's wedding?
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New Delhi: Jyotiraditya Scindia has resigned from the party, giving a strong blow to the Congress in Madhya Pradesh. After this, 22 of his supporting MLAs have also left the party. In this way, the Kamal Nath government of Madhya Pradesh has come into a minority now. It is being said about Jyotiraditya that he was upset with the behavior of the party for the past several days, but whatever happened between a wedding in the capital Delhi has set the direction for the future. The wedding was that of Girish Nadda, son of BJP National President JP Nadda. During this time, the leaders of Madhya Pradesh including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah also took part in the banquet.

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It has been reported from media sources that former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan also took part in this reception. It is being said that then Shivraj Singh had told the top leadership of his party about Scindia. According to the report, only after this, PM Modi and Amit Shah considered the entire matter and agreed to Jyotiraditya's entry into the BJP after three days.

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A picture of JP Nadda's son Girish Nadda's wedding reception has also been revealed. In which Amit Shah, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, and other BJP leaders are seen. It is being said that this was the first time that BJP leaders have seriously discussed about Scindia. During this time, Shivraj Singh Chauhan had told how the pro-MLA of Scindia can support the BJP and the BJP government can be formed once again in the state. Congress has left. Just before this, he spoke to Amit Shah first in Delhi and then PM Modi.

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