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Politics Heated Up In MP After Digvijay Praised BJP-RSS, CM Mohan Yadav Said - 'Come, Welcome To BJP'

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Aarav Sharma
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December 29, 2025

Digvijay Singh and Mohan Yadav (file photo)

Digital Desk, Bhopal. Politics in the country and the state has heated up after former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member Digvijay Singh praised BJP and RSS organization from a public platform. On this statement of Digvijay, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav told the media that our organization is worthy of praise. Come welcome to BJP.

At the same time, state BJP president Hemant Khandelwal said that RSS is an ideal organization. Whatever was right came to his lips. Everyone is welcome here, those whose ideas match ours can come. However, when Digvijay Singh offered the Chief Minister to join BJP, he said, leave it. I do not say nothing.

Sangh-BJP are just an excuse, the purpose is to target the neglect in Congress.

In fact, Digvijay Singh's praise of the organizational strength of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RRS) and BJP on the logic of discipline and importance of workers is not without reason. By doing this, Digvijay, a seasoned player of politics, has actually targeted the neglect of seniors in his own party Congress.

Within the Congress party, his statement has been supported by veteran leaders like Shashi Tharoor and Salman Khurshid, who have always raised their voice for democracy within the party. At the same time, some leaders have also expressed disagreement with this.

Madhya Pradesh Congress in-charge Harish Chaudhary posted on X that the person in whose context the word like organization power is being used has become the Prime Minister not because of organizational power but because of the power obtained with the help of conspiracy, conspiracy, hatred, vote theft and money power of industrialists.

Party leadership dilemma increased

Before the meeting of the Congress Working Committee, Digvijay Singh, in a way, targeted the organization of his own party by posting on X, citing the organizational strength of the Sangh and the BJP. Although he has now maintained silence by praising the Sangh, it has created confusion for the Congress leadership. It is believed that Congress's problems may increase due to their mobilization once again due to neglect of seniors.

This time this voice has come from Madhya Pradesh, where Congress is strong and in direct competition with BJP. However, due to generation change, voices of neglect have been raised here too. Even today senior leaders are marginalized. Nobody has any special job. Be it former state president Arun Yadav, Kantilal Bhuria, Ajay Singh or other leaders. All of them are confined to their own areas. Former Chief Minister Kamal Nath is also almost missing from the scene. District and block presidents were appointed through organization creation campaign but protests were heard everywhere.

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