Bhopal: The veteran Congress leader of Madhya Pradesh Jyotiraditya Scindia still has a grudge against not getting the post of CM of the state. He received a major setback with the defeat in the last Lok Sabha election. Scindia is now focused on the post of MP Congress President. But in any case, his opponents want to keep him away from this post. In such a situation, Scindia is trying a new political bet. He is growing closer to supporters of his own party's leaders who are considered to be conflicting.
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Arriving at someone's home and having lunch (dinner), then meeting someone in Delhi. Not only this, he has started the strategy of giving consent in the decisions of the Kamal Nath government to make himself acceptable to all the factions. CM Kamal Nath has offered to be exempted from the post of Pradesh Congress President many times. With this, the names of Kamal Nath, former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh and famous faces of Scindia faction are also coming out. Names of leaders like government ministers Bala Bachchan, Jeetu Patwari and Umang Singhar, Ajay Singh, Ramnivas Rawat also came up for discussion. At the same time, supporters openly demanded that Scindia be made the state Congress president.
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His supporting ministers, Pradyum Singh, Mahendra Singh Sisodia even made public statements. Scindia himself never claimed for state president, but he has changed political stakes for some time. His relationship with Dr Govind Singh, once a fierce opponent, is now getting better.
Recently, when pro-Scindia MLAs made statements against Dr Singh, Scindia advised the MLAs to stop making statements against Dr Singh. He is going to visit Bhind soon, which is scheduled to meet at his minister's residence. Let us know that the infighting of the Congress had come to the surface in the past which was later settled on the intervention of the high command.