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Congress Shocked Before By-Election, MLA Rahul Lodhi Joins BJP

Congress shocked before by-election, MLA Rahul Lodhi joins BJP: Madhya Pradesh.

The speculation about his younger brother and Damoh MLA Rahul Lodhi was also hot after Pradyuman Singh Lodhi, who was a Congress MLA before the Madhya Pradesh by-election.

At that time, Rahul ruled out the possibility of leaving the Congress. However, he has resigned from the legislature and joined the BJP.

Rahul Lodhi submitted his resignation to the first Protem Speaker Rameshwar Sharma. After this, today in the presence of CM Shivraj Singh, he took membership in the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Let me tell you that when the then Chief Minister Digvijay Singh Damoh came in 2003, Rahul Lodhi joined the Congress and he has been with the Congress ever since.

It was the Congress that made him its candidate in Damoh Assembly and he had taken a dent in the BJP stronghold and snatched this seat from the BJP and put it in the court of Congress.

Rahul Singh Lodhi had said that he has been made an MLA by the Congress party and he will always remain with the Congress, but he has shocked the Congress party and everyone in Madhya Pradesh by resigning a week before the by-election.

Rahul made serious allegations against BJP

Surprisingly, only last month, Rahul Singh made serious allegations against the BJP. Rahul had said that no matter what the situation may be, he will not leave the Congress’s hand under any circumstances.

He also accused the BJP of horse-trading. Rahul Singh disclosed that there is no question of my going to Congress. I have received offers many times before, but I have not gone.

Congress has brought me into politics, so I am with Congress. Conflict battles occur everywhere. The real politician is the one who keeps fighting these problems and serving the public, so whatever circumstance comes before him, he will not leave the Congress.

By-elections are being held in 28 seats in MP

In such a situation, now another seat has become vacant, on which the by-elections will be held.

After Lodhi’s resignation, elections will be held in 29 seats in the state. However, it is not yet decided whether elections will be held at Damoh or a separate date will be announced for it.

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