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Jyotiraditya Scindia’s pain spilled again before the assembly elections, Digvijay Singh said- ‘Thank you Maharaj’

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia’s frustration has once again come to the fore. He expressed his reaction on micro-blogging site Twitter, targeting Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Digvijay Singh. In his tweet, Scindia accused Digvijay Singh of disrespecting party leaders and workers.

It is worth mentioning that Scindia, who joined the BJP after leaving the Congress in March 2020, has previously been accusing Congress leaders in Madhya Pradesh of mistreating and not listening to the party workers. He had made similar allegations against the party when he left.

Scindia wrote the following in his tweet:

“In their reaction to a video on Friday, Scindia wrote, ‘Digvijay ji has continued his old habit of conspiring and misbehaving with his own party leaders and workers. He believes that everyone should work like a remote control on his signal. Rajasahab Digvijay ji, abandon your arrogance, learn to embrace people and show them respect.”

In response to the Union Minister’s tweet, Digvijay Singh also reacted by writing, “Thank you, Maharaj, for your teachings!”

Digvijay Singh had also targeted Scindia during the Karnataka elections

Prior to this, on the day of the Karnataka Assembly election results, Digvijay Singh had made comments referring to Scindia. He had said, “There is no Scindia in Karnataka. There are strong Congress leaders there.”

The Congress leader had stated, “Their Plan B means buying and selling. They have money from industrialists around the world. Even if they spend a thousand crores out of Adani’s 20 thousand crores, they won’t find a Scindia in Karnataka. There are strong Congress leaders here. Digvijay Singh said that with the victory in Karnataka, hope has also been instilled in Madhya Pradesh.”

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