<p class="title"><span>The Congress on Sunday released its second list of 16 candidates for the November 26 Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Interestingly, this list is dominated by the supporters of </span><span>Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Ram Niwas Rawat, Madhya Pradesh Congress unit working president, has been fielded from Vijaypur Assembly seat.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Rajendra Bharti, who had complained against Irrigation Minister Narrottam Mishra over allegations of paid news has been fielded from Datia.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Bharti will take on Mishra, who recently earned a reprive from the Supreme Court in the case filed by Bharti.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Veteran leader Kamleshwar Prasad Dwivedi, a former minister, is in the fray from Sidhi, while Mahehdra Singh Chouhan, who had once contested against Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, will fight the election from Narela.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>On Saturday, the Congress had released the first list of 155 candidates for the November 28 elections.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Both the lists didn't include Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath or Scindia— both considered aspirants for the post of chief minister.</span></p>
<p class="title"><span>The Congress on Sunday released its second list of 16 candidates for the November 26 Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Interestingly, this list is dominated by the supporters of </span><span>Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Ram Niwas Rawat, Madhya Pradesh Congress unit working president, has been fielded from Vijaypur Assembly seat.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Rajendra Bharti, who had complained against Irrigation Minister Narrottam Mishra over allegations of paid news has been fielded from Datia.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Bharti will take on Mishra, who recently earned a reprive from the Supreme Court in the case filed by Bharti.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Veteran leader Kamleshwar Prasad Dwivedi, a former minister, is in the fray from Sidhi, while Mahehdra Singh Chouhan, who had once contested against Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, will fight the election from Narela.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>On Saturday, the Congress had released the first list of 155 candidates for the November 28 elections.</span></p>.<p class="title"><span>Both the lists didn't include Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath or Scindia— both considered aspirants for the post of chief minister.</span></p>