Digvijaya Singh: Staying Strong in Politics, Defying Retirement Rumors
Veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh denies retirement rumors, clarifying he's only requested not to serve a third Rajya Sabha term. Singh emphasizes his continued dedication to the party. Speculation arose after a social media post, yet Singh reaffirms commitment to Congress, irrespective of future assignments.
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Veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has denied rumors regarding his retirement, asserting he simply asked the party not to consider him for a third term in the Rajya Sabha.
Despite online speculation following a social media post, Singh stated his commitment to the Congress remains unwavering.
He affirmed his dedication to the party, having served as Madhya Pradesh's chief minister from 1993 to 2003, and addressed issues like the GI tag for Basmati rice.
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