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'''Digvijay Singh''' is a senior ] politician in ] and has been the ] of ] state for two five-year terms. He was born on ], ] in the royal family of Raghogarh principality, in ] district of Madhya Pradesh. He first became Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh on ], ] 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''.

==Academic life==
He is a product of the ] ,indore,a public school established in 1882 . He is an engineering graduate from ] in ]. He is also a ] alumni.

==Political career==
He joined politics at the age of 24. He became the President of Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee in the year ]. In ], he was elected Member of State Legislative Assembly. He became a Minister of State and later a Cabinet Minister under the MP Government headed by ] in 1980-84. He was elected as a Member of Parliament in ] and ]. He has been representing his hometown and constituency (]) for many years in the State Assembly elections. However, the man known as "Diggy Raja" to his admirers as well as to his foes, was humiliated badly in the Madhya Pradesh State Assembly Election in December 2003, wherein the Congress was reduced to a strength of 37 members in a house of 230. The BJP captured power with a landslide mandate, securing a mammoth 173 seats. Interestingly, Digvijay Singh had vowed publicly and repeatedly not to take part in active politics for 10 years if he did not win the December 2004 elections. However, he did not keep his word and returned to politics after a very brief break. Ever since his career has taken different dimensions. He has been responsible for forging successful alliances and winning elections for the party as the general secretary of the congress in Assam and Maharastra. Only low was in Bihar state assembly elections in 2005. He was appointed the Bihar in charge for the Congress in the November 2005 elections and claimed credit for forging a better alliance with Laloo Yadav than in the Feb 2005 elections. However, all his gambits backfired as the Congress was decimated in the elections, its strength falling to 8 (from 9) in a 243 member assembly. The election also marked a dramatic end to Laloo Yadav, one of India's most enigmatic and rustic politicians.

== Controversy ==

In year 2001 Income tax authorties seized a diary from a liquor baron .They found the names of several officials and politicians of the state and money written against their names in the diary. There was one entry with just CM against the amount .It was not known and not found out of what state the CM the diary entry referred to. Digvijay Singh was chief minister then. He later promoted many officials whose names were figured in the diary to higher posts.

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