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⚫ | '''Digvijay Singh''' is a senior ] politician in ] and has been the ] of ] state for two five-year terms. He first became Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh in December 1993 and continued to hold the post till Congress was voted out of power in the November 2003 State Assembly elections in the state. He is popularly known as ''Diggi Raja''. His brother Laxman Singh is a politician from ] | ||
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⚫ | '''Digvijay Singh''' is a senior Congress (I) politician and has been the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh for two five-year terms. He first became Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh in December 1993 and continued to hold the post till Congress was voted out of power in 2003 |
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⚫ | He did his college education from SGSITS in Indore. He is also a ] alumni. | ||
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Digvijay Singh is a senior Congress (I) politician in India and has been the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh state for two five-year terms. He first became Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh in December 1993 and continued to hold the post till Congress was voted out of power in the November 2003 State Assembly elections in the state. He is popularly known as Diggi Raja. His brother Laxman Singh is a politician from Bharatiya Janta Party
Academic life
He did his college education from SGSITS in Indore. He is also a St. Stephen's College, Delhi alumni.
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