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BJP Sweeps All Three Rajya Sabha Seats in Madhya Pradesh Unopposed

The BJP secured all three Rajya Sabha seats from Madhya Pradesh unopposed after the Congress candidate's nomination was rejected. The certificates were issued to BJP nominees Tarun Chugh, Rajneesh Kumar Agrawal, and Mahesh Kewat. The Congress has challenged the rejection and staged protests in Bhopal and New Delhi. The BJP attributed the outcome to its legislative majority and organizational strength in the state Assembly.

MP: BJP wins all three Rajya Sabha seats unopposed

Bhopal, June 11

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday formally secured all three Rajya Sabha seats from Madhya Pradesh after its candidates received certificates of election from the Returning Officer at the state Assembly.

The certificates were issued to BJP nominees Tarun Chugh, Rajneesh Kumar Agrawal and Mahesh Kewat at the Vidhan Sabha premises in Bhopal. All three were declared elected unopposed following the rejection of the Congress candidate's nomination.

Of the three BJP members elected, Tarun Chugh is a national General Secretary of the party and is considered a key organisational strategist. Rajneesh Kumar Agrawal is an industrialist from Sagar, while Mahesh Kewat represents the Bundelkhand region.

The development ended what was initially expected to be a contested election. The Congress had fielded former MP Meenakshi Natarajan, but the Returning Officer rejected her nomination earlier this week.

The rejection was based on objections raised during the scrutiny of nomination papers. Officials did not detail the exact grounds, but the decision removed Congress from the electoral fray.

With no other valid nominations, the BJP candidates were elected without voting. The party described the outcome as a result of its legislative majority and organisational strength in the state Assembly.

Party leaders and workers gathered at the Assembly premises and at the party office in Bhopal to welcome the three leaders after they collected their certificates. Slogans were raised as the newly elected members emerged from the Assembly building.

The Congress has challenged the rejection of Natarajan's nomination. The party staged protests in Bhopal and New Delhi, accusing the Election Commission of denying it a fair opportunity to contest.

With the issuance of certificates, the BJP has retained all three Rajya Sabha seats from Madhya Pradesh that were up for election.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Siddhartha F

Congratulations to Tarun Chugh, Rajneesh Agrawal, and Mahesh Kewat Ji! Rajya Sabha mein strong leadership milegi. Bundelkhand से Kewat जी का होना region के विकास के लिए अच्छा है.

Nidhi U

Honestly, this feels like a big blow to democratic processes. How can a former MP's nomination be rejected without clear reasons? Congress should definitely take this to court. But I also think BJP's majority in the assembly is undeniable—they would have won anyway if elections were held. So why the shortcut? 🤷‍♀️

Rohit L

MP mein toh BJP ka raaj hai, koi isme surprise nahi hai. But nomination rejection ka issue thoda serious hai. Agar Congress ke papers mein koi technical problem tha toh wo batao, warna toh ye harassment lagta hai. Waise bhi opposition ko space kahan milta hai ab?

Ashwin V

It's a clear reflection of BJP's organisational strength. They have the numbers, so this was inevitable. But the rejection of the Congress candidate's nomination without transparency is problematic. Democracy needs competition, not just one-sided wins. Hope the ECI clarifies the grounds soon.

Tanvi S

क्या फायदा विरोध का? बीजेपी के पास स्प

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