The Madhya Pradesh Congress is facing a revival of the 2020 political crisis, which had led to the collapse of the Kamal Nath-led government. The crisis had been sparked by the rebellion of Jyotiraditya Scindia, a senior Congress leader, who had defected to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) along with several of his loyalist MLAs. The move had led to the fall of the Congress government and the installation of a BJP government led by Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Now, the Congress party is facing a similar crisis, with several of its MLAs reportedly in touch with the BJP, threatening to defect and bring down the current government. The party is trying to placate its disgruntled MLAs, but the situation remains volatile. The 2020 crisis had been a major blow to the Congress party, which had been struggling to regain its footing in the state. The party had won the 2018 assembly elections, but its government had been short-lived. The BJP had been quick to capitalize on the Congress’s weakness, and had formed a government with the help of Scindia and his loyalists. The Congress party is now facing a similar challenge, with the BJP trying to poach its MLAs and bring down the government. The party’s leaders are trying to reassure their MLAs, but the situation remains uncertain. The Madhya Pradesh Congress has been plagued by infighting and factionalism, which has weakened the party’s ability to take on the BJP. The party’s state unit has been divided into several factions, each with its own leader and agenda. The factionalism has led to a lack of cohesion and coordination within the party, making it difficult for the party to take on the BJP. The Congress party’s national leadership has been trying to intervene and resolve the crisis, but the situation remains complex. The party’s leaders are trying to balance the competing demands of different factions, while also trying to keep the BJP at bay. The Madhya Pradesh Congress is facing a tough challenge, with the BJP trying to exploit its weaknesses and bring down the government. The party’s leaders are trying to stay united and focused, but the situation remains volatile. The 2020 political crisis had been a major setback for the Congress party, and the party is now facing a similar challenge. The party’s ability to overcome the crisis and stay in power will depend on its ability to stay united and focused. The Congress party’s leaders are trying to reassure their MLAs and keep them from defecting to the BJP. The party is also trying to reach out to its voters and reassure them that it is committed to their welfare. The Madhya Pradesh Congress is facing a tough challenge, but the party is determined to stay in power and serve the people of the state.