Digvijaya Singh Vacates Rajya Sabha Seat, Won't Seek Third Term

Veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has announced he will not seek a third term in the Rajya Sabha and is vacating his seat. His decision comes after a request from a state Congress leader to allow representation from the Scheduled Caste community. The request emphasized that such a move would align with social balance and strengthen Dalit self-respect. Singh, a former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, has been a Rajya Sabha MP since 2014.

Key Points: Digvijaya Singh Steps Down from Rajya Sabha, Declines Re-election

  • Singh won't seek third Rajya Sabha term
  • Decision follows request for SC representation
  • His tenure ends April 2026
  • Move aims to boost Dalit political participation
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Congress leader Digvijaya Singh "vacating" Rajya Sabha seat, not to seek third term

Veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh announces he is vacating his Rajya Sabha seat and will not seek a third term, following a request for SC community representation.

"I am vacating my seat (Rajya Sabha). - Digvijaya Singh"

Bhopal, January 13

Veteran Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday announced that he will not seek a third term in the Rajya Sabha. His current six-year tenure is set to expire on April 9, 2026.

Singh's decision comes after a request from Madhya Pradesh Congress SC Department President Pradeep Ahirwar, who urged him to make way for an SC community representative.

Ahirwar, on Tuesday, wrote a letter to Singh requesting that a representative from the Scheduled Caste community be sent to the Rajya Sabha this time.

When asked about Ahirwar's letter, Digvijaya Singh told reporters, "It is not in my hands, but I would only like to say that I am vacating my seat (Rajya Sabha)."

In his letter, Ahirwar emphasised that this would boost Dalit self-respect and political participation, aligning with social balance and constitutional values.

"Placing before you the sentiments and expectations of nearly 17 percent of Madhya Pradesh's Scheduled Caste population, I urge you to ensure representation from the Scheduled Caste community in the Rajya Sabha this time. This will not only be in line with social balance and constitutional values but also will strengthen the self-respect and political participation of the Dalit community," Ahirwar stated in his letter.

Singh, a Rajya Sabha MP since 2014, has lost two Lok Sabha elections (2019, 2024) and previously served as Madhya Pradesh's CM (1993-2003).

Previously, Digvijaya Singh also served as Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh for two consecutive terms from 1993 to 1998 and from 1998 to 2003. After the Congress party lost power in 2003 in the state, Singh announced not to contest elections for the next 10 years. Thereafter, he returned to active politics in 2013 and was elected to the Rajya Sabha in 2014.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While the gesture is good, why did it take a letter from a party functionary for this to happen? Shouldn't the leadership proactively ensure fair representation? The Congress needs to walk the talk on inclusivity.
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Vikram M
He has had a long innings. Lost two Lok Sabha elections back-to-back. Maybe it's time for fresh faces and ideas in the party, not just in Rajya Sabha but everywhere. Youth should get a chance.
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Pradeep Ahirwar
This is a significant step for Dalit empowerment in MP. Our community forms a substantial part of the electorate and deserves a strong voice in the Upper House. Hope the party nominates a capable leader.
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Ananya R
His statement "It is not in my hands" says a lot. Seems like he was politely asked to step aside. Internal party dynamics at play here, not just pure voluntarism. Still, the outcome is positive.
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Michael C
Interesting to follow Indian political developments. The emphasis on caste-based representation in legislatures is a unique aspect of your democracy. Hope the new representative advocates for all constituents effectively.

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