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Lesson from Digvijaya's Campaign in 2003?

Why Congress Opted for Arun Yadav


to Take on Shivraj
Irrespective of the outcome in Budhni, the Congress wants to keep Shivraj busy in
his home turf so that he could not afford much time for the remaining 229 seats in
the state.
Bhopal:In its attempt to defeat three-time Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in
his home turf, the Congress has adopted a strategy that the BJP used against
Digvijaya Singh 15 years ago.

In 2003, when the Uma Bharti-led BJP tried to overthrow two-time CM Digvijaya
Singh they fielded Shivraj Chouhan, then a non-entity, against Singh from
Raghogarh. Singh hadn’t lost from Raghogarh since 1977, though Chouhan lost he
gave Singh a run for his money by securing 34% votes.
Fifteen years later, the Congress has now given ticket to former MPCC president
Arun Yadav to take on Shivraj, the three-time CM, from Budhni. Shivraj has been
elected from Budhni in each of the last three terms.
There was a buzz in the political circles that in order to corner Shivraj and engage
him in Budhni, Congress might opt for Didvijaya Singh’s wife and journalist Amrita
Rai. But the party opted for Yadav instead.
The Congress has already handed CM Shivraj a blow by making his brother-in-law
Sanjay Singh Masani join Congress and fielding him from Waraseoni in Balaghat.

Irrespective of the outcome of the electoral battle in Budhni, what is certain is that
the Congress wants to keep Shivraj busy in his home turf so that he could not afford
much time for the remaining 229 seats in the state.

Former Union minister Yadav, the sitting MP from Khandwa, would be a tricky
opponent. Exhibiting confidence similar to Chouhan’s in 2003, Yadav told News18
that he was sure of a win and claimed the party would come to power with two-third
majority in MP.

Yadav said it was time to seek details of development work done in Budhni in the
last 15 years and alleged that Chouhan family destroyed the Narmada river bed
through illegal mining.

Shivraj refused to term Yadav as a scapegoat but said the Congress had done him
injustice by fielding him from Budhni. “This is nothing but injustice by the Congress
to a simple backward leader,” the CM told News18.

Unlike Shivraj, who was dubbed as a greenhorn when being pitted again Diggy
‘Raja’ in 2003, Yadav is a veteran who has defeated BJP bigwigs like Krishna
Murari Moghe in Khagone Lok Sabha polls in 2004 and four-time MP Nandkumar
Singh Chauhan from Khanda Lok Sabha seat in 2009.

With the Congress in tatters, Yadav was handed the reins of the party in MP in
2014 and almost waged a lonely battle against BJP for next four years. While most
of his colleagues had worked with his father late Subhash Yadav, the ex-Deputy
CM, Arun Yadav could not enjoy influence of the seniors in the party. Yadav had to
finally make way for Kamala Nath.

A sulking Yadav had stopped coming to the Congress state headquarters and even
had a meeting with Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, his ‘family friend’. The
party had swung into action nominating him as member of Congress Working
Committee.

Budhni, considered among the citadels of by BJP in Madhya Pradesh, might not be
a tough task for Arun Yadav but his nomination has definitely got the attention of
Chouhan at the least.

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