Updated March 9th, 2021 at 13:24 IST

Jyotiraditya Scindia fires withering reply to Rahul Gandhi's 'he'd be CM in Cong' claim

After Rahul Gandhi said that Jyotiraditya Scindia could have become Chief Minister with the Congress, Scindia has given a withering reply to the ex-Cong chief

Reported by: Swagata Banerjee
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A day after ex-Congress president Rahul Gandhi said that his former party mate and current BJP MP Jyotiraditya Scindia could have become Chief Minister with the Congress but was reduced to a 'backbencher' in the saffron party, the man in question, Scindia, on Tuesday has hit back at the Gandhi scion remarking on how Rahul Gandhi wasn't so concerned about this particular topic at the time and that it could have been a different situation had it been.

Scindia said, "It would have been a different situation had Rahul Gandhi been concerned the same way as he is now when I was in Congress."

Earlier on Tuesday, Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra had also hit back at Rahul Gandhi by saying, "Rahul Gandhi understood very quickly that without Scindia, Congress in MP is zero."

'Scindia Would've Been CM In Congress', says Rahul Gandhi 

While speaking to the Youth Wing of the party about the importance of Congress organization on Monday, Rahul Gandhi had said, “Scindia would have become the CM had he stayed with Congress but he has become a backbencher in the BJP." Rahul added, "Scindia had the option to strengthen the organization by working with Congress workers. I told him – One day you will become the Chief Minister. But he chose another route. Write it down, he will never become Chief Minister there. He will have to come back here for that."

Last year, Scindia had quit the grand old party and joined BJP  and was in-turn expelled from Congress after he informed Sonia Gandhi about his decision to leave. He had said the path he was taking had been "drawing itself out over the last year". Those close to Scindia had said he was sidelined in the Madhya Pradesh unit of Congress and that the two-party veterans, Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh, left "no opportunity" to slight him, "both within the party and in public". 22 Congress MLAs, mostly Scindia loyalists, had also quit the party and resigned from their Assembly membership, causing the downfall of the Kamal Nath government. The BJP then returned to power in the state under the leadership of Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

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Published March 9th, 2021 at 13:24 IST