Mahesh Kewat Files Nomination for Third MP Rajya Sabha Seat

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Mahesh Kewat Files Nomination for Third MP Rajya Sabha Seat

BJP candidate Mahesh Kewat filed nomination for the third Madhya Pradesh Rajya Sabha seat on Monday, even as Congress nominee Meenakshi Natarajan submitted papers and asserted party unity. CM Mohan Yadav and senior leaders exuded confidence amid claims and counter-claims.

The contest for the third Rajya Sabha seat from Madhya Pradesh intensified on Monday as BJP candidate Mahesh Kewat filed his nomination papers in the Vidhan Sabha. The move came hours after Congress nominee Meenakshi Natarajan submitted her papers, setting the stage for a direct fight on June 18.

Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, who accompanied Kewat along with state BJP president Hemant Khandelwal, expressed strong confidence. “I have full faith that the BJP will take its third candidate also on the path of victory,” Yadav said after the filing.

BJP Leaders Exude Confidence

Senior BJP leaders rallied behind the new candidate. Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya claimed that Bina MLA Nirmala Sapre remains firmly with the party. “We are fully confident of winning the third seat. Mahesh Kewat is an excellent candidate,” Vijayvargiya said. He also dismissed concerns over horse-trading, asserting trust in BJP MLAs.

Other leaders struck a similar note. Khajuraho MP VD Sharma talked of an “historic victory” extending to the third seat, while Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar said the party expected more votes than its current strength. Senior BJP functionaries, including Deputy CM Jagdish Devda, were present at the party office as activity picked up through the day.

Mahesh Kewat, who hails from Orchha in Bundelkhand, reached the assembly with senior leaders. His family had offered special prayers at Orchha earlier in the morning. Kewat himself said he would fulfil the responsibility given by the national leadership “100 per cent”.

Congress Shows United Front

On the Congress side, Meenakshi Natarajan filed her nomination in the presence of state president Jitu Patwari, Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar, former MP Digvijaya Singh and several MLAs. She struck a combative note, describing the contest as one of ideologies. “We will fight unitedly and we will win,” Natarajan said, accusing the BJP of lacking political morality.

Congress leaders projected strength despite the BJP’s surprise third candidate. “We have 64 MLAs and Meenakshi Natarajan will get 67 votes,” claimed Junnardeo MLA Sunil Uikey. Digvijaya Singh alleged the BJP fielded the extra candidate only to create confusion as it lacked sufficient votes.

Internal Dissent in Congress

The day also saw signs of unease within Congress ranks. Naresh Gyan Chandani, a two-time candidate from Bhopal’s Huzur seat and a Digvijaya Singh supporter, resigned from the party, reportedly upset over Natarajan’s selection. Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar said the party would discuss the situation and decide on further steps, including possibly moving MLAs out of the state.

Some Congress MLAs, including Arif Masood, were reportedly shifted to Delhi amid speculation of horse-trading.

Background and Numbers Game

The third Rajya Sabha seat from Madhya Pradesh became open after the term of a sitting member ended. BJP had already fielded Tarun Chugh and Rajnish Agrawal, who filed nominations on Saturday. The party finalised Kewat’s name late Sunday night after hectic deliberations at the CM House and BJP office involving central observers.

Congress has accused the BJP of resorting to tactics to poach or confuse its legislators. BJP leaders countered that every party has the right to field a candidate and they have surplus support.

The Election Commission has set June 18 as the polling date for the seat. With both sides claiming victory, the coming days are likely to see heightened political activity and closer scrutiny of MLAs’ movements in Bhopal.

Political observers note that the outcome will depend not just on numbers but also on how effectively each side manages its flock in what has become a high-stakes prestige battle ahead of future electoral cycles.

 

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08 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Mahesh Kewat Files Nomination for Third MP Rajya Sabha Seat

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The contest for the third Rajya Sabha seat from Madhya Pradesh intensified on Monday as BJP candidate Mahesh Kewat filed his nomination papers in the Vidhan Sabha. The move came hours after Congress nominee Meenakshi Natarajan submitted her papers, setting the stage for a direct fight on June 18.

Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, who accompanied Kewat along with state BJP president Hemant Khandelwal, expressed strong confidence. “I have full faith that the BJP will take its third candidate also on the path of victory,” Yadav said after the filing.

BJP Leaders Exude Confidence

Senior BJP leaders rallied behind the new candidate. Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya claimed that Bina MLA Nirmala Sapre remains firmly with the party. “We are fully confident of winning the third seat. Mahesh Kewat is an excellent candidate,” Vijayvargiya said. He also dismissed concerns over horse-trading, asserting trust in BJP MLAs.

Other leaders struck a similar note. Khajuraho MP VD Sharma talked of an “historic victory” extending to the third seat, while Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar said the party expected more votes than its current strength. Senior BJP functionaries, including Deputy CM Jagdish Devda, were present at the party office as activity picked up through the day.

Mahesh Kewat, who hails from Orchha in Bundelkhand, reached the assembly with senior leaders. His family had offered special prayers at Orchha earlier in the morning. Kewat himself said he would fulfil the responsibility given by the national leadership “100 per cent”.

Congress Shows United Front

On the Congress side, Meenakshi Natarajan filed her nomination in the presence of state president Jitu Patwari, Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar, former MP Digvijaya Singh and several MLAs. She struck a combative note, describing the contest as one of ideologies. “We will fight unitedly and we will win,” Natarajan said, accusing the BJP of lacking political morality.

Congress leaders projected strength despite the BJP’s surprise third candidate. “We have 64 MLAs and Meenakshi Natarajan will get 67 votes,” claimed Junnardeo MLA Sunil Uikey. Digvijaya Singh alleged the BJP fielded the extra candidate only to create confusion as it lacked sufficient votes.

Internal Dissent in Congress

The day also saw signs of unease within Congress ranks. Naresh Gyan Chandani, a two-time candidate from Bhopal’s Huzur seat and a Digvijaya Singh supporter, resigned from the party, reportedly upset over Natarajan’s selection. Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar said the party would discuss the situation and decide on further steps, including possibly moving MLAs out of the state.

Some Congress MLAs, including Arif Masood, were reportedly shifted to Delhi amid speculation of horse-trading.

Background and Numbers Game

The third Rajya Sabha seat from Madhya Pradesh became open after the term of a sitting member ended. BJP had already fielded Tarun Chugh and Rajnish Agrawal, who filed nominations on Saturday. The party finalised Kewat’s name late Sunday night after hectic deliberations at the CM House and BJP office involving central observers.

Congress has accused the BJP of resorting to tactics to poach or confuse its legislators. BJP leaders countered that every party has the right to field a candidate and they have surplus support.

The Election Commission has set June 18 as the polling date for the seat. With both sides claiming victory, the coming days are likely to see heightened political activity and closer scrutiny of MLAs’ movements in Bhopal.

Political observers note that the outcome will depend not just on numbers but also on how effectively each side manages its flock in what has become a high-stakes prestige battle ahead of future electoral cycles.

 

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