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MP Crisis: Congress Reminds Scindia About Key positions Given To Him Over 18 Years
Madhya Pradesh Crisis: As per sources, Jyotiraditya Scindia will be formally inducted into the saffron party at 12:30 pm in a ceremony in the presence of party chief JP Nadda.
New Delhi: Jyotiraditya Scindia who quit Congress on Tuesday along with 22 MLAs of the party, leaving the political landscape of Madhya Pradesh staring into uncertainty, will today join the Bharatiya Janata Party in New Delhi.
As per sources, the disgruntled ex-Congress leader will be formally inducted into the saffron party at 12:30 pm in a ceremony in the presence of party chief JP Nadda.
Ahead of his induction, Madhya Pradesh Congress on Wednesday hit out at him by highlighting the key positions, including a berth in the Union council of ministers, he held during his 18 years of association with the Congress.
The state Congress unit took to Twitter and asked Scindia as to why he still chose to go "under the shelter of Modi-Shah (Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah) duo?"
"In Scindia's 18-year political career, Congress made him Member of Parliament for 17 years, Union minister twice, chief whip, national general secretary, in-charge of Uttar Pradesh, Congress Working Committee member, election campaign head, 50-plus tickets and 9 ministers were given. Still under the shelter of Modi-Shah?" the MP Congress tweeted in Hindi along with an image referring that Scindia had "broken the trust".
Meanwhile, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh too reiterated that Scindia was "not at all sidelined".
Taking to Twitter, Singh said that nothing in the Gwalior-Chambal division had moved without Scindia's consent in the last 16 months.
"No question, he was not at all sidelined. In fact, please ask any Congress leader from MP particularly from Gwalior Chambal Division and you would come to know nothing moved in this area without his consent in the last 16 months. Sad. But I wish him well under Modi-Shah tutelage!" Singh tweeted.
The leader's comment comes at a time when uncertainty looms large over the fate of Chief Minister Kamal Nath-led Congress government in Madhya Pradesh after Scindia and 22 MLAs resigned from the party on Tuesday.
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