Union Minister and BJP's Lok Sabha candidate from Guna seat of Madhya Pradesh Jyotiraditya Scindia has targeted the Congress and said that the Congress is moving towards its end and is eating itself like 'termites'. Scindia said, Congress has become ideologically bankrupt and no one wants to live with it. Although the party has not fielded candidates on many seats, some of its candidates have withdrawn from the election race.
Let us further tell you that in the year 2020, Jyotiraditya Scindia broke his 18-year-old relationship with Congress and joined BJP. Scindia resigned along with 22 Congress MLAs loyal to him, leading to the fall of the 15-month-old Kamal Nath-led Madhya Pradesh government and bringing the BJP to power in the state.
Scindia attacked Congress
Taking a dig at Congress's allegation of changing the Constitution if BJP returns to power, Scindia said that the party which imposed emergency in the country is now teaching the lesson of the Constitution. Scindia, who was going from Guna to Shivpuri during the election campaign, said, “Congress has gone bankrupt in terms of ideology and human resources. “No one wants to be with the Congress and no one has respect in the party.” He said, “The party which used Article 356 (imposing President's rule) 91 times to dismiss elected governments, the party whose Prime Minister changed the Chief Minister before going to Andhra Pradesh, the party on which he imposed Emergency and now he is. Teaches us about the Constitution.
What did you say about the Constitution?
Taking aim at the Congress, the Union Minister said, 'The party whose candidate Dr. He defeated Baba Saheb Ambedkar in the elections and which is campaigning on the issue of Dalits and Constitution in the country, should see its track record. Talking about the Constitution, Scindia said that the Constitution is the scripture of BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made it clear that no one has the courage to change the Constitution.
What was said on Amethi-Rae Bareli?
The Congress party on Friday announced the candidature of Rahul Gandhi from Rae Bareli, the seat of his mother Sonia Gandhi for the last two decades, and the candidature of Kishori Lal Sharma, a close aide of the Gandhi family, from Amethi. Commenting on this, Rahul Gandhi said, “Till Friday it was not clear who was contesting from Amethi and Rae Bareli. Congress candidates have withdrawn from the race from Indore and Surat Lok Sabha seats. Many seats have no candidates, while many others are yet to be announced. Scindia further said that Congress is now moving towards its end.
Scindia claimed victory
Asked about the decline in voting percentage in the first two phases of the Lok Sabha elections compared to 2019, Scindia said, lotus will bloom in all the 29 parliamentary constituencies of Madhya Pradesh because people have full faith in Prime Minister Narendra. It is Modi. According to the Election Commission, 66.14 percent voting took place in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections and 66.71 percent voting took place in the second phase. Whereas in 2019, there was 69.43 percent voting in the first phase and 69.64 percent voting in the second phase.
Contesting from Guna seat for the sixth time
Scindia is contesting from Guna seat for the sixth time. He won four of the last five elections, but in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, when he was in the Congress, he lost the seat to BJP MP KP Yadav. Yadav defeated Scindia by a margin of over 1.25 lakh votes. This is the first time in his political career that Scindia is contesting as a BJP candidate from Guna, which was represented by his late father Madhavrao Scindia and late grandmother Vijayraj Scindia. The Union Minister is contesting against Rao Yadvendra Singh of Congress.
When will elections be held in crime?
Voting is to be held in the third phase of Lok Sabha elections in Guna on 7th May. Guna Lok Sabha constituency consists of eight assembly constituencies – Shivpuri, Kolaras, Pichor, Bamori, Guna – SC, Ashok Nagar – SC, Chanderi and Mungawali spread over three districts – Guna, Ashoknagar and Shivpuri. In the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, BJP won six seats and Congress won two seats. Guna has 18,83,202 voters, which includes 9,80,683 males, 9,02,471 females and 48 third genders.