Digvijaya Singh (born 28 February 1947) is an Indian politician and a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha since 2014. He is a senior leader of the...
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Madhya Pradesh under Digvijaya Singh's administration.[citation needed] Singh's familial background includes being the son of Arjun Singh, a prominent figure...
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among all candidates in the Congress Party that year. He is son of Digvijaya Singh, the 14th Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. He is married to Sreejamya...
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the present day Guna district of Madhya Pradesh. His elder brother Digvijaya Singh was the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh as well as a member of the...
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Pushpraj Singh or Pushparaj Singh is the present “Descendent of Baghel dynasty” of Rewa and is a former minister of Madhya Pradesh state in the Digvijaya Singh...
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Digvijaya Singh Ministry (1998–2003) was the Council of Ministers in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Digvijaya may refer to: Digvijay, an Indian male given name Digvijay Singh (disambiguation) Digvijaya (conquest), an Indian concept...
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Indian general election from Bhopal constituency, running against Digvijaya Singh of the Indian National Congress, the former Chief Minister of Madhya...
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was Govind Narayan Singh who defected from the party and lead a Samyukta Vidhayak Dal government from 1967 to 1969. Digvijaya Singh of the Congress became...
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till his death in 1967. Balbhadra Singh was the father of two politician sons, Digvijaya Singh and Lakshman Singh. "Raj of the Royals (Part II): How...
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