Arjun Singh was first elected to the
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in
1957 from
Majholi as an
independent candidate. He joined the
Indian National Congress in 1960. He was re-elected from Majholi in
1962 and became a minister in the INC government of
Dwarka Prasad Mishra. In
1967, he lost the election from
Churhat due to a fallout with the then chief minister Dwarka Prasad Mishra. However, he won a bypoll the same year from Umaria. He was elected from
Sidhi in
1972 and became a minister in the INC government of
Prakash Chandra Sethi. He led the INC to victory in
1985, yet again winning from Churhat, but was forced to resign as Chief Minister after just one day due to differences with
Sriniwas Tiwari.
Motilal Vora succeeded him as Chief Minister. He resigned his Madhya Pradesh assembly seat and was appointed
Governor of Punjab in 1985. He worked for the implementation of the
Rajiv-Longowal Accord for peace in
Punjab. However, after eight months, he resigned as Governor and became
Minister of Commerce in the
Rajiv Gandhi cabinet. He was elected to the
Lok Sabha from
South Delhi in a bypoll in 1985, necessitated by the assassination of the sitting MP
Lalit Maken. He was appointed First Vice-President of
Indian National Congress by Rajiv Gandhi. In 1986, he resigned the Commerce ministry and was appointed
Minister of Communications. He held this post till 1988 when he returned to the
Government of Madhya Pradesh and again became Chief Minister of the state. He resigned his
Lok Sabha seat and won a bypoll to the
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from
Kharsia in 1988. However, he resigned as Chief Minister in 1989 owing to the Churhat lottery scam, and was succeeded by
Motilal Vora. He was elected to the Madhya Pradesh assembly from Churhat in
1990 and from
Satna in
1991. He resigned his assembly seat and harboured ambitions of becoming
Prime Minister after the assassination of
Rajiv Gandhi. However,
P. V. Narasimha Rao became Prime Minister and Singh was appointed the
Minister of Human Resource Development. He publicly expressed discontent with the Prime Minister Narasimha Rao after the
Babri Masjid demolition in 1992. He resigned as
Minister of Human Resource Development in 1994. In 1996, he rebelled against the INC leadership and formed the
All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) along with
Narayan Dutt Tiwari. However, he lost in
1996 from
Satna. Later, he returned to INC after the emergence of
Sonia Gandhi. He lost in
1998 from
Hoshangabad. He was elected to the
Rajya Sabha in 2000 from
Madhya Pradesh and was re-elected in 2006. He was awarded the Outstanding Parliamentarian Award in 2000. He served as
Minister of Human Resource Development from 2004 to 2009 in the
Manmohan Singh cabinet. ==Social Justice ==