The BJP secured three Rajya Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh unopposed after the Congress nominee’s nomination was rejected. Despite legal challenges and protests by the Congress, the Election Commission and Supreme Court did not intervene in time, leading to the BJP’s victory. This outcome concluded a politically charged battle marked by allegations of horse-trading and constitutional conspiracy. The BJP secured three Rajya Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh unopposed after the Congress nominee’s nomination was rejected. Despite legal challenges and protests by the Congress, the Election Commission and Supreme Court did not intervene in time, leading to the BJP’s victory. This outcome concluded a politically charged battle marked by allegations of horse-trading and constitutional conspiracy.
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