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6-time Cong MLA sworn in as BJP minister in Madhya Pradesh

IndiaTimes Monday, 8 July 2024
A Congress MLA joined the BJP-led MP government and was sworn in as a minister twice within 15 minutes. The MLA, Ram Niwas Rawat, had previously served in the Digvijaya Singh government and switched parties in April. His oath-taking ceremony had a procedural error, sparking controversy between the political parties.
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