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BJP fields third Rajya Sabha candidate in Madhya Pradesh contest

Chief minister Mohan Yadav held meetings with BJP state president Hemant Khandelwal and senior party leaders on Sunday before finalising Kevat’s name.

Published on: Jun 08, 2026 07:57 AM IST
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday night fielded a third candidate for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections in Madhya Pradesh, setting up a direct contest with the Congress for the third seat amid heightened political manoeuvring ahead of the June 18 polls.

Mahesh Kevat. (X)
Mahesh Kevat. (X)

The BJP nominated Mahesh Kevat, recently appointed chairman of the Fishermen’s Welfare Board, against Congress candidate Meenakshi Natarajan. The move came amid visible discontent within the Congress following the announcement of Natarajan’s candidature.

Chief minister Mohan Yadav held meetings with BJP state president Hemant Khandelwal and senior party leaders on Sunday before finalising Kevat’s name.

In the 230-member Madhya Pradesh assembly, a Rajya Sabha candidate requires 58 votes to secure victory. The BJP, which has 166 MLAs and the support of defected Congress MLA Nirmala Sapre from Bina, is comfortably placed to win two seats. However, the party would require the backing of seven additional MLAs to secure the third seat.

The Congress, meanwhile, currently has 61 MLAs after Vijaypur MLA Mukesh Malhotra lost his voting rights and Datia MLA Rajendra Bharti was disqualified following a fraud conviction. The party also has the support of Bharatiya Adivasi Party MLA Kamleshwar Dodiyar from Ratlam.

Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari, leader of opposition Umang Singhar and Rajya Sabha candidate Meenakshi Natarajan addressed a joint press conference after the meeting.

“The Congress is united and will win the election. This time BJP won’t be able to do dirty politics,” Patwari said.

Amid concerns over possible cross-voting, Congress is considering shifting its MLAs to Telangana ahead of polling day. The BJP, on the other hand, has directed all its MLAs to remain in Bhopal until the election.

Both Kevat and Natarajan are expected to file their nominations on Monday. BJP candidates Tarun Chugh and Rajneesh Agrawal had already filed their nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha elections on Saturday.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shruti Tomar

I have spent over a decade chronicling Madhya Pradesh’s political and social landscape, covering politics, investigative journalism, crime, human interest, and government policy, blending sharp insight with ground‑level depth. I have closely tracked three assembly elections, three Lok Sabha elections, leadership transitions in MP while exposing governance lapses, tender irregularities, and flawed policy rollouts. My reports have revealed gaps in the Cheetah project, irregularities in medical education, rigging in recruitment exams, and loopholes in policy implementation. In crime reporting, I have moved beyond FIRs to map systemic patterns — from organised crime networks and gender‑based violence to custodial accountability — balancing urgency with sensitivity. My journalism is defined by a commitment to human interest. I have profiled the marginalised Bancchda community, documented atrocities against tribal groups, and highlighted efforts to preserve their culture through heritage liquor and revival of spiritual practices. I have reported on farmers struggling with failed MSP promises, giving voice to those often reduced to statistics in policy files. Passionate about field reporting, I have reported on rampant sand mining in Chambal and Narmada, pharmaceutical companies supplying medicines under altered names, the dire condition of schools and colleges, the plight of commercial sex workers, and skewed sex ratios in specific districts. Beyond deadlines, and as HT’s state correspondent and assistant editor in Madhya Pradesh, I engage with ministers, farmers, students, and activists, believing the best policy stories begin with a single human voice. A postgraduate in Journalism and Mass Communication, I also hold a diploma in sports journalism.

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