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Madhya Pradesh MLA Kunwar Pradyumna Singh Lodhi quits Congress, joins BJP

Kunwar Pradyumna Singh Lodhi joins the BJP in the presence of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and party’s State president V.D. Sharma in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on July 12, 2020. (Source: Special arrangement)

A Congress MLA from the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh resigned on Sunday and joined the BJP, dealing another jolt to the Congress.

Also read: Rebel Madhya Pradesh Congress MLAs join BJP

Kunwar Pradyumna Singh Lodhi, MLA from Malhara in Chhatarpur district, joined the BJP in the presence of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and State party president V.D. Sharma. Later, he was appointed chairman of the M.P. State Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd.. "He will have the status of a Cabinet Minister," the Chief Minister's office said.

“This is important for the development of Bundelkhand. I have come as a soldier of the BJP without any condition,” said Mr. Lodhi after joining the party. “My priority is the region’s development and work on irrigation schemes should be expedited so that migration from the region stops.”

Only through the BJP the region could be developed, he added. “Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people who migrated have returned. Bundelkhand needs employment opportunities and irrigation schemes,” said Mr. Lodhi, adding that Mr. Chouhan had approved an irrigation scheme in his constituency.

Also read: BJP leaders luring Congress MLAs in Madhya Pradesh with ₹25-35 crore, alleges Digvijaya Singh

Pro-tem speaker Rameshwar Sharma said the MLA had submitted his resignation on Saturday which was accepted a day later. “He gave me the resignation yesterday [on Saturday]. I asked him to reconsider it, but he reappeared today [on Sunday] saying he wanted to resign. On his insistence, we have accepted his resignation and completed legal procedures,” Mr. Sharma said on Sunday.

Drops to 91

With Mr. Lodhi’s resignation, the Congress numbers in the Assembly have dropped to 91. In March, 22 of its MLAs who supported rebel leader Jyotiraditya Scindia had resigned precipitating the fall of the Kamal Nath government and later joined the BJP. Eleven of them have been appointed as Ministers in the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government. The strength of the Assembly now stands at 205.

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