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Watch: Former Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia joins BJP

Scindia joined the BJP in presence of BJP national president JP Nadda.

Two days after quitting Congress, former Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia has joined the BJP.

Scindia joined the BJP in presence of BJP national president JP Nadda.

Scindia had tendered his resignation from primary membership of the grand old party on 9th March, 2020 to interim Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

On Tuesday, Scindia had reached Prime Minister Modi’s residence along with Home Minister Amit Shah. Following that, he posted his resignation on Twitter. In an unprecedented move, a day after Scindia quit, Congress ‘expelled’ him for anti-party activities.

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