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People should vote for me, not for Digvijaya Singh's son: Jaivardhan Singh

He said rather than feeling good about the fact that his father was the CM of the state for 10 years, he had to work harder as people tend to make comparisons between the work done by his father and by him.

November 19, 2018 / 19:43 IST
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Former Madhya Pradesh chief Minister and Congress leader Digvijaya Singh: “Gandhiwadi hain, saral hain, imaandar hain. Sabke paas jaati hain, gaon gaon jaati hain. Rajneetigyon ko thodi si baat me pata chal jaata hai ki kaun farzi hai, kaun sahi hai. Main purana jauhri hoon, ye 100 pratishat tunch maal hai."

In the electoral fray for the second time from his family bastion, royal family scion of Raghogarh -- Jaivardhan Singh -- feels it helps to have a political lineage but his aim is to "prove and establish" himself so that people vote for him as an individual and not because of being son of the former chief minister Digvijaya Singh.

The 32-year-old politician, educated at the Columbia University in New York and Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) in New Delhi, said he has been doing a rigorous work in his assembly constituency ever since his win in 2013 assembly elections.

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Jaivardhan had his first battle at the hustings by a margin of over 58,000 votes.

"Initially, it definitely has a few advantages if you are coming from a background where your father, your uncle all stood from the seat (Raghogarh). There is a lot of work that has been done by them which makes people loyal to you in a way.