Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh's brother Lakshman Singh on Sunday said that he does not regard Rahul Gandhi as a prominent leader, emphasizing that greatness is achieved through actions rather than by birth.
Not known to pull his punches against the Centre, senior Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh chief minister, Digvijay Singh, on Sunday raised fresh concerns over the 'misuse' of Electronic Voting Machines.
Party MLAs, district president, district in-charge, AICC in-charge of Madhya Pradesh, Jitendra Singh, State Congress President Jitu Patwari, former CM Digvijaya Singh, Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar and others leaders were present in the meeting.
Ahead of the national level 'Hai Taiyaar Hum' rally, to be organised by the Congress on its 139th foundation day, senior party leader Digvijaya Singh on Friday said that they have to take the ideology of the grand old party to every person in nation building.
"People have given him (Mohan Yadav) an opportunity. He should fulfil his promises. I will always cooperate for the development of Madhya Pradesh, Digvijaya Singh told ANI.
Amid the controversy over the mimicry of Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday said that the mimicry is a form of humour and the Vice President should not remain upset over the incident.
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday confirmed reports of an invitation to Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) Chairperson Sonia Gandhi for the Ayodhya Ram Mandir consecration ceremony, adding that she was "very positive on this matter."
In a statement on 'X', Digvijaya questioned the reasonableness of this proposal, stating, "After casting the vote, give the VVPAT slip to the voter, which he should put in the ballot box. Is this demand unreasonable?"
Former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh Digvijaya Singh's son and Congress leader Jaivardhan Singh claimed that the BJP or whosoever removed the photo was wrong and he would discuss it with Protem speaker Gopal Bhargava.
Former Madhya Pradesh chief minister and Congress Rajya Sabha MP, Digvijaya Singh, on Thursday said the party's central leaders will decide the leader of the legislative party in the state.