DIGVIJAY SINGH’S REPUTATION FOR THE MADHYA PRADESH ELECTIN IS AT STAKE

Singh's reputation is being held in eight assembly seats in this election, in which his son Jayawardhan Singh is a Congress candidate from Rajgarh parliamentary constituency.
DIGVIJAY SINGH’S REPUTATION FOR THE MADHYA PRADESH ELECTIN IS AT STAKE

Senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh, who dominated the Rajgarh parliamentary constituency of Madhya Pradesh, has been claiming Singh's reputation in all eight assembly seats in this region. In the 8 assembly constituencies of Rajgarh parliamentary constituency, Singh's hometown Raghogarh is also included, on which the current legislator and his son Jayawardhan Singh are Congress candidates. In the parliamentary constituency, the Congress currently has 2 and the BJP has 6 seats.

In the current election period, Congress is looking better than the last election. One of these assembly seats, Chachauda, Singh's Anuj and former MP Laxman Singh are contesting on the ticket of Congress. All the present legislators of the Congress and BJP are contesting in eight seats.

Ever since Jansangh-Rajgad district under the influence of BJP, Digvijay Singh came in contact with the Congress in the effective district of the Congress. However, in the 2013 assembly and 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Congress did not get the desired success.

In the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has won more than two lakh votes in the elections and six seats out of 8 in the Assembly are in the possession of the BJP. Over time, Congress has increased its activism in the last five years. This is the reason why the Congress is not only giving good competition to the BJP in this election but is desperate to make its old hold.

For the Assembly elections to be held on November 28, all the constituencies of the parliamentary constituency are showing a collision. Among these, there is a direct fight between Congress candidate Govardhan Dangi and BJP candidate Narayan Singh Panwar.

Rajgarh is contesting between Amar Singh Yadav of BJP and Bapu Singh Tanwar of Congress and rebel Pratap Mandloni of Congress. BJP MLA Hazirilal Dangi in Khilichipur is in the midst of former MLA Priyavrat Singh Chhagan. In Susner, BJP MLA Murlidhar Patidar is facing a triangular contest between Congress leader Mahendra Singh Parmar and rebel Vikram Singh of Congress.

Narsinghgarh is contesting between Congress MLA Girish Bhandari and former BJP legislator Rajyavardhan Singh. BJP legislator Kunwar Kothar from Sarangpur safe seat and Mrs. Kala-Mahesh Malviya from the Congress are in the fray. While Raghogarh is contesting between Congress MLA Jayawardhan Singh and BJP's Bhupinder Singh Raghuvanshi. In Chachauda, BJP legislator Smt. Mamta Meena and former Congress MP Laxman Singh are in the fray.

Each seat of the parliamentary area is being subjected to an open contest of the fork. Most of the seats in the district are of caste effect. These castes play an effective role in influencing the election results. Both parties have taken care of ethnic equations in ticket delivery. In all these seats, Congress wants to re-influence Digvijay's excuse, while the BJP and the Sangh Parivar have become active with full solidarity seeing the influence of Digvijay Singh from this region. The result between the Congress and the BJP's fork collision can be the result of the hard work of the workers of both the parties.

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