Achi news desk-
Chhindwara Lok Sabha seat: In the elections held after the Emergency in Chhindwara in 1977, the Congress had to face a massive defeat across the country.
By Ashish Mishra
Publication Date: Sunday, 24 March 2024 03:22 AM (IST)
Date Updated: Sunday, 24 March 2024 03:22 AM (IST)
Highlights
- This fort was breached only once and Kamal Nath had to face defeat.
- In the year 1996, Kamal Nath’s name came up in the Hawala scandal.
- MP Alka Nath resigned after the Hawala scandal case cooled.
Chhindwara Lok Sabha Seat: Ashish Mishra, Chhindwara. Chhindwara parliamentary constituency is traditionally considered a Congress seat. The impenetrable nature of this Congress fortress can be gauged from the fact that in the elections held after the Emergency in 1977, the Congress had to face a crushing defeat across the country, but the Congress won in Chhindwara. When former Chief Minister Kamal Nath started contesting elections from Chhindwara, he gradually made it his stronghold.
This fort was breached only once and Kamal Nath had to face defeat. Senior leader Ramesh Pofli says that in the year 1996 Kamal Nath His name came up in the Hawala scandal. After this, the party gave a ticket to Kamal Nath in this year’s elections and fielded his wife Alka Nath. Kamal Nath’s influence Alka Nath won the election with a huge vote.
MP Alka Nath had to resign
MP Alka Nath resigned after the Hawala scandal case cooled. This happened on the instructions of Kamal Nath. There was resentment among the common people of the area when the elected MP suddenly resigned from the post after about eight months. BJP had also launched a campaign in the entire district calling it an insult to women. BJP was trying hard to exploit this issue to win the mid-term elections.
Reach villages and hold meetings
BJP veteran Sunderlal Patwa against Kamal Nath Lok Sabha elections Encamped at Chhindwara to fight. 20 to 40 villages from almost every assembly constituency arrived and held meetings. In which his target was the issue of insulting women. Sensing the wave of resentment among the public, he contested the elections on this issue. At that time Digvijay Singh’s government was in Madhya Pradesh.
Sunderlal Patwa won by 38 thousand votes
A day before the voting for the by-election was to be held, access to four-wheelers was banned in Chhindwara district. The security arrangements were also very tight. The ruling Congress government had made every effort to ensure the victory of Kamal Nath but when the election results came, Sunderlal Patwa won by 38 thousand votes.