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Rajya Sabha elections: Jyotiraditya Scindia and Solanki both win victory from BJP from Madhya Pradesh

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Bhopal, State Bureau . As soon as the date of voting of the three Rajya Sabha seats vacated from Madhya Pradesh on April 9, once again the politics has been hot. Even before the predetermined date of the Rajya Sabha elections, all the equations in the politics of MP had changed. Former Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia had left the Congress and filled the Rajya Sabha election nomination on behalf of the BJP.

Voting was postponed to 26 March due to Corona and lockdown

Voting was postponed to 26 March due to Corona and lockdown. The party also took a tribal face in the second seat, Prof. Sumer Singh Solanki is the candidate. BJP’s victory in both the seats is guaranteed by number force.



BJP will get two seats and Congress will get one seat according to the number strength

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The BJP needs the votes of 52 MLAs in one seat to win according to the existing strength. The party has 107 MLAs, so the third seat will come to the Congress account.

A political drama was played, Scindia left the Congress with 22 supporting MLAs



A political drama was played in the state for a month before the Rajya Sabha elections in Madhya Pradesh. Feeling neglected in the Congress, former Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia left the party along with 22 of his supporting MLAs for not getting a Congress ticket for Rajya Sabha. After this, Sidhiya filed the Rajya Sabha election form from BJP. In the second seat, the tribal face, Dr. Sumersinh Solanki, a professor of history in the martyr Bhima Nayak PG College, Badwani, has been nominated by the BJP for the second seat in the Rajya Sabha elections. Solanki, who hails from the tribal class, has quit his job and entered politics. Significantly, former Chief Ministers Digvijay Singh, Prabhat Jha and Satyanarayan Jatiya were Rajya Sabha members from MP. The term of the three ended only on 9 April.

 

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