The Congress party is debating who will contest the upcoming by‑poll for the Datia assembly seat in Madhya Pradesh, after former MLA Rajendra Bharti was disqualified following a conviction. The party’s internal discussions are reportedly focused on whether to nominate Arjun Bharti, the son of the disqualified legislator, as the candidate.
The disqualification came after a court found Rajendra Bharti guilty of corruption charges, leading to his removal from office in early 2026. The by‑poll, scheduled for later this year, is seen as a litmus test for the Congress’s ability to navigate the legacy of its senior leaders and to manage intra‑party rivalries.
According to reports from NDTV, senior Congress leaders are divided over the nomination. Some factions argue that fielding Arjun Bharti could consolidate the party’s base in the region, given his father’s influence among local voters. Others warn that the decision could expose the party to accusations of dynastic politics and could hurt its credibility amid a broader anti-corruption campaign.
The by‑poll is also viewed as a “prestige fight” within the party, with various leaders vying for visibility and influence in the upcoming state elections. The outcome could signal how the Congress plans to balance legacy politics with reformist messaging as it prepares for the 2027 assembly elections.
Analysis: The decision to field a son of a disqualified MLA reflects a broader pattern in Indian politics where family ties often outweigh legal and ethical considerations. If the Congress chooses Arjun Bharti, it may risk alienating voters who are increasingly sensitive to corruption allegations. Conversely, selecting a different candidate could signal a break from entrenched political dynasties, potentially reshaping the party’s image in Madhya Pradesh.
The by‑poll will also test the effectiveness of the Election Commission’s recent measures to curb the influence of convicted politicians in electoral contests. Observers will watch whether the Congress can reconcile its internal divisions while adhering to evolving legal standards on candidacy eligibility.
Sources
NDTV. “MLA convicted, disqualified – Prestige fight ahead in Madhya Pradesh by‑polls.” https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mla-convicted-disqualified-prestige-fight-ahead-in-madhya-pradesh-by-polls-11719537#publisher=newsstand
Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source
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