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The Scindia Exit: Jyotiraditya Carries On Grandmother and Father’s Legacy

Scindia scion is all set to join BJP and this is not the first time a Scindia will be the reason for the fall of a government.

New Delhi| “He must have taken the decision keeping the face of Rajmata in mind,” said Yashodhara Raje Scindia, Jyotiraditya Scindia’s aunt and the youngest daughter of Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia of Gwalior, soon after the Congressman of 18 years resigned from the party to start “a new chapter” of respecting the “aspirations” of his people.

Her comments came soon after ex-Union minister and Congress strongman from MP Jyotiraditya Scindia severed his nearly two-decade-long association with the party after meeting PM Narendra Modi here along with Home Minister Amit Shah, diminishing the Kamal Nath-led 15-month-old Madhya Pradesh government into a massive crisis.

The exit is very similar to the way the Guna royal’s grandmother Vijayaraje Scindia broke away from the Congress in 1967. Like today, the exit had resulted in the collapse of the DP Mishra-led Congress government, following which Govind Narayan Singh became the CM of a coalition government.

Rajmata, as Vijayaraje was known, had lured away 35 MLAs from the Congress after tensions with Mishra came to a head. The trigger was said to be the then CM’s criticism of royal families during a party workers’ convention in Panchmarhi.

Apart from the Congress rebels, the Sanyukt Vidhayak Dal (Samvida) government which replaced the DP Mishra dispensation also comprised MLAs from the Praja Socialist Party and the Jan Sangh. The coalition government lasted 19 months and collapsed in 1969.

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Continuing in her footsteps, Vijayaraje’s son and Jyotiraditya’s father Madhavrao Scindia entered politics and won his first election, the Guna seat, on a Jan Sangh ticket in 1971 at the age of just 26. He contested the seat as an Independent candidate in 1977 and won again despite a strong wave for the Janata Party.

Splitting the family ideologically, Scindia senior joined the Congress and won the Guna seat for a third time in 1980, while his mother became a founding member of the BJP and helmed its affairs in Madhya Pradesh. The wedge between mother and son widened when in 1984 the Congress fielded Madhavrao from Gwalior, the hometown of the Scindias, in an 11th hour move to defeat Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Madhavrao won the epic content. During this time, his sister Vasundhara Raje also joined the BJP.

Scindia senior’s own revolt against the Congress began in 1993 when he lost the CM’s post to senior party leader Digvijaya Singh, a fate he seems to have passed on to his son who was overlooked for the state’s top job in favour of Kamal Nath in 2018.

Madhavrao eventually returned to the Congress and Jyotiraditya continued in his footsteps, winning the Guna bypoll. Scindia junior won the Lok Seat thrice but lost out to Krishna Pal Singh Yadav in 2019 general elections. The cold blow came months after he was denied the CM’s chair in MP.

With his entry into the BJP, the Scindia family now boasts of four BJP leaders – Jyotiraditya, his aunts Vasundhara Raje and Yashodhara Raje, and Vasundhara’s son Dushyant who is the lawmaker from Rajasthan’s Jhalawar.

(Inputs from News18)

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