Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh says he won't seek another Rajya Sabha term
Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has announced he will not seek a third term in the Rajya Sabha. His current tenure ends in April. This comes as a request was made for Scheduled Caste representation in the Upper House. Singh stated his seat ...

The former Madhya Pradesh chief minister made the statement on Tuesday while responding to a request made by the state Congress Scheduled Caste Cell chairman Pradeep Ahirwar to ensure representation from the Scheduled Caste category in the Rajya Sabha this time.
Scheduled Castes account for about 70 per cent of Madhya Pradesh's population, Ahirwar said, adding that it will uphold social balance and constitutional spirit, and also "strengthen the self-respect and political participation of the Dalit community."
Asked about the demand on the sidelines of a convention of SC-ST organisations, Singh, 78, said, "It is not in my hands. I will say with certainty that I am vacating my seat."
Two Rajya Sabha seats from the BJP-ruled state -- those of Singh and BJP leader Sumer Singh Solanki -- will become vacant in April this year.
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