'Sorry, I Didn’t See You'— Jyotiraditya Scindia Steps Down From Stage To Greet Congress’ Digvijay Singh; Video Viral
Social media is flooded with comments as many are calling this a rare moment because both leaders were once considered strong rivals with wide political differences.

Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): A video is trending on social media showing a rare moment between Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh Digvijaya Singh. The clip shows Scindia stepping down from the stage after spotting Digvijay and greeting him warmly.
Social media is flooded with comments as many are calling this a surprising moment because both leaders were once considered strong rivals with wide political differences.
Check out the video below :
Digvijay Singh is a senior leader from the Congress party.
In the video, as soon as Scindia notices Digvijay Singh, he steps down from the stage and walks towards him. He is heard saying, "Sorry, I didn’t see you," while greeting him warmly and taking him towards the stage.
Many people are talking about this video and sharing their thoughts online.
Jyotiraditya Scindia used to be with the Congress party but joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2020.
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Jyotiraditya Scindia was once part of the Congress party but switched to BJP in 2020. Digvijay Singh remains an important figure in Congress. Since then, their political paths have moved in very different directions.
Neither Scindia nor Digvijay Singh has commented officially on the video yet. However, it has attracted a lot of attention and is widely shared on social media platforms.
This incident highlights the strong rivalry between political parties in Madhya Pradesh.
It also shows how quickly such moments can become popular and spark debates on social media.
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