Jaivardhan Singh entered politics in 2013, contesting the
Raghogarh constituency in the
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Election, 2013. He won with a margin of over 59,000 votes, the highest among
Indian National Congress candidates in the state that year, securing the seat previously held by his father,
Digvijaya Singh. He was re-elected in the
2018 election and appointed as the Minister of Urban Development and Housing in the
Kamal Nath ministry from 25 December 2018 until the government's collapse on 23 March 2020. At the age of 32, Singh became the youngest cabinet minister in Madhya Pradesh's history during his tenure. He has been actively involved in strengthening the Congress party's presence in Madhya Pradesh, focusing on youth engagement and grassroots organization. In the
2023 election, he retained the Raghogarh seat, continuing his family's political legacy in the constituency. == Achievements ==