Bhopal: Former Union Minister and Rajya Sabha MP Jyotiraditya Scindia reached Union Headquarters in Nagpur for the first time on 25 August 2020. This was his first visit after joining BJP and from which this message will also be broadcast, now he has fully settled in Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and BJP. This visit of Scindia is also said to be very important due to the by-elections in 27 seats of MP Assembly in the near future. Himachal demands electrical equipment park from Center After about 5 months of joining BJP, the implications of this visit of Scindia are going to be removed. Jyotiraditya's grandmother Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia also has a very strong relationship with the Sangh after being present in the Jana Sangh from the Congress. After Jyotiraditya Scindia reached Nagpur, he prayed at the residence of RSS founder Dr. Baliram Keshav Hedgewar and Hedgewar Smriti Mandir in Reshambag. Ravan accused BJP of taking country behind by several decades Scindia has also said that it is not only a place but a place of inspiration. He formed an organization like RSS which is dedicating itself to the service of the country. This place provides energy for country service. Scindia was on a one-day visit to Nagpur on 25 August 2020. This visit of Scindia is also said to be very important because many veteran BJP leaders are opposing Scindia's candidature in the by-elections of pro-ministers and former MLAs. Their efforts are also being done to ensure that there is no obstruction in the upcoming by-elections. People in China seen partying flouting pandemic norms BJP MP Jyotiraditya Scindia refused to speak on 25 August 2020 on the ongoing controversy over leadership in the Congress. He said that I am a BJP worker. It is not right to interfere in any party's internal cases. It is worth mentioning that in March this year, with more than 20 supported MLAs, he joined BJP and left Congress. Due to this move, the Kamal Nath government of Madhya Pradesh was out of power and the BJP government was formed there. 147 people injured due to floods in Afghanistan