Datia bypoll on July 30: Congress cries 'conspiracy' as ECI announces schedule
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday, 3 July 2025, announced a by-election to the Datia Assembly constituency in Madhya Pradesh for 30 July, triggering an immediate political storm as the Indian National Congress (Congress) alleged a 'conspiracy' between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the poll body to unseat its disqualified MLA Rajendra Bharti.
What Triggered the Bypoll
The by-election became necessary after Rajendra Bharti was disqualified under the Representation of the People Act following his conviction in a criminal case. Bharti had won the Datia seat in the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, defeating then state Home Minister Narottam Mishra by a margin of 7,742 votes — ending the BJP veteran's long dominance in the constituency.
ECI Election Schedule
According to the official ECI schedule, nominations will be accepted from 6 to 13 July, with scrutiny on 14 July and the last date for withdrawal set at 16 July. Polling will be held on 30 July and votes will be counted on 3 August.
Congress Alleges Conspiracy
Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar hit back sharply, calling Bharti's disqualification politically motivated. 'The people of Datia elected Rajendra Bharti with a huge majority in 2023. His membership was cancelled after a conspiracy. The BJP is trying to capture the seat through the by-election, but the people will once again place their trust in the Congress,' Singhar said. He also appealed to Congress workers to begin immediate preparations for the contest.
BJP's Likely Counter-Move
The BJP is widely expected to mount a strong bid to reclaim the seat, with speculation that Narottam Mishra — the very candidate Bharti unseated in 2023 — could be fielded again. The party's motivation to win back a constituency it held for years is considerable. Notably, Datia is among the politically significant seats in the Gwalior-Chambal region, a belt that has historically been a battleground for both parties.
What's at Stake
The Datia bypoll is being closely watched as a test of political momentum in Madhya Pradesh. For the Congress, retaining the seat would validate its 2023 performance and reinforce its presence in the Gwalior-Chambal belt. For the BJP, reclaiming Datia would signal a course correction and restore a key ally's political standing. The result on 3 August is likely to reverberate beyond the constituency.