BJP's MP Power Move: Scindia Meets MPs to Strengthen Party Amid Winter Session

A group of BJP Members of Parliament from Madhya Pradesh met with Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia in his Parliament office. They discussed plans to strengthen the party's organisation at the grassroots level across the state. The meeting took place during the ongoing Winter Session, highlighting its strategic timing. Scindia, who switched from Congress to BJP in 2020, will now travel to Indore for further engagements.

Key Points: Scindia Meets Madhya Pradesh BJP MPs to Strengthen Party Organisation

  • A group of BJP MPs from Madhya Pradesh held a courtesy meeting with Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia in Parliament
  • The discussion focused on strengthening the party organisation at the grassroots level in the state
  • The meeting occurred amid the ongoing Winter Session of Parliament in New Delhi
  • Scindia will be visiting Indore to attend events following the strategic discussion
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MPs from Madhya Pradesh meet Scindia; strengthening of party discussed

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia meets BJP MPs from Madhya Pradesh to discuss strengthening the party at the grassroots and accelerating regional development.

"A positive and meaningful discussion took place on strengthening the organisation further, accelerating regional developments, and matters related to the public interest. - Jyotiraditya Scindia"

New Delhi/Bhopal, Dec 18

A group of MPs from Madhya Pradesh visited Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia for a courtesy meeting at his office in Parliament on Thursday, and discussed strengthening of party at the grassroots in the state.

Among the BJP MPs who met Scindia were former Madhya Pradesh BJP chief and Khajuraho MP V. D. Sharma, Jabalpur MP Ashish Dube, Bhopal MP Alok Sharma, Ujjain MP Anil Firoziya, among a few others.

Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Durgadas Uike, MP from Betul, and first time, Sidhi MP Rajesh Mishra, also accompanied them.

During the meeting, BJP leaders discussed strengthening the organisation further in Madhya Pradesh, where the party has been in power for the last over 20 years, except for the 18-month rule of Congress in 2018-19.

"A positive and meaningful discussion took place on strengthening the organisation further, accelerating regional developments, and matters related to the public interest. We will continue to work tirelessly in the interest of the state and country," Scindia, who is Guna MP, wrote on X.

The MPs gathered for this courtesy meeting amid the Winter session of Parliament, which has been underway since December 1.

Notably, Madhya Pradesh has a total of 29 Lok Sabha seats. The BJP won all of them in 2024 against 28 in 2019, when Scindia, who was then in Congress, had also lost to the BJP's KP Yadav from his home turf, Guna.

However, Scindia left the Congress in 2020 and contested the election on the BJP's symbol and won with massive votes.

Scindia, who is currently serving as Union Minister of Communications and the Minister of Development of North Eastern Region, will be visiting Indore to attend a couple of events on Friday.

- IANS

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Priya S
Scindia ji's shift to BJP was a masterstroke for his career and for MP politics. Winning all 29 seats is no joke! This meeting shows the party is not getting complacent after the big win.
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Rohit P
All this "strengthening" talk is fine, but what about the actual issues? Farmers are still waiting for better MSP, and inflation is hitting middle-class families hard. Meetings should lead to solutions, not just remain photo-ops.
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow Indian state politics. The article mentions Scindia lost in 2019 but won massively after switching parties. Shows how much party machinery matters here.
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Vikram M
As someone from Bhopal, I appreciate that our MP Alok Sharma was part of this. Hope they discussed specific projects for our city's infrastructure, which needs urgent upgrades.
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Karthik V
The BJP's organizational strength in MP is legendary. They work 24/7. Congress only ruled for 18 months in two decades—that says it all. This continuous planning is why they keep winning.

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