| 1. Alka Nath, a member of the Indian National Congress party, was elected to the 11th Lok Sabha from the Chhindwara Constituency of Madhya Pradesh in 1996. |
| 2. During the Jain Hawala Case, Kamal Nath was denied the party ticket to contest, and Alka Nath stood in his place to ensure Congress did not lose in Chhindwara. |
| 3. Despite serving as a Member of Parliament, Alka Nath prefers to keep a low profile and is not fond of being involved in politics. |
| 4. Reports suggest that Kamal Nath and Alka Nath have minimal communication and even traveled separately to the same events during the 1996 elections. |
| 5. Allegations were made by a BJP leader suggesting that Kamal and Alka Nath only acted as a couple for electoral purposes. |
| 6. Following Kamal Nath's exoneration from the Hawala Case, Alka Nath resigned from her political position in 1997. |
| 7. She has continued her work as a social worker, focusing on the upliftment of the poor section of society. |
| 8. She is also a businesswoman and manages her family's business. |
| 9. Alka Nath was elected to the 11th Lok Sabha from the Chhindwara Constituency of Madhya Pradesh in 1996 as a candidate of the Indian National Congress. |
| 10. During the Jain Hawala Case, when Kamal Nath was charge-sheeted and denied the party ticket, Alka Nath stood as a candidate to ensure Congress did not lose the Chhindwara seat. |
| 11. A BJP leader alleged that Kamal and Alka Nath only acted as a couple for electoral purposes. |
| 12. In 2019, she led the campaign for her son Nakul Nath, who was a Congress candidate in the Lok Sabha elections from Chhindwara. |