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SCINDIA JOINS BJP, SAYS INDIA’S FUTURE SECURE IN MODI'S HANDS

Gets Rajya Sabha candidate ticket from Madhya Pradesh

- SANDEEP KUMAR & PTI PHOTO: PTI

Long-time Congress leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia crossed over to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday, leaving the Madhya Pradesh government tottering and both parties scrambling to send their legislator­s far away from the state capital.

Amid reports that he will be the BJP'S nominee from the state for the Rajya Sabha, and speculatio­n that he could join the Union Cabinet in the impending reshuffle after the Rajya Sabha polls on March 26 and the end of the Parliament session on April 3, Scindia said he was “pained” at not being able to serve people and he described the Congress as a party living in denial. On reports that Scindia tried to meet him but was denied an appointmen­t, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said, “He is the only chap in Congress who could walk into my house anytime.”

Parties herd MLAS to resorts in ‘friendly states’

While MP'S ruling Congress, pushed to the brink of collapse after the resignatio­n of 22 legislator­s close to Scindia, herded about 90 of its legislator­s to resorts near Jaipur, the state's opposition BJP sent its MLAS to a luxury hotel in Gurugram. And 19 of those who resigned and whose letters were taken to the Speaker by the BJP are secluded in a hotel in Bengaluru.

As the number crunching intensifie­d and resort politics played out in ‘friendly states’ — Rajasthan is ruled by the Congress and Haryana and Karnataka by the BJP — Scindia formally joined the BJP in the presence of party president J P Nadda and said the country's “future was fully secure in the hands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi”.

52 years on, another Scindia's Cong exit puts MP govt in crisis

Fifty-two years after ‘Rajmata’ Vijaya Raje Scindia, a prominent member of the Gwalior royal dynasty, quit the Congress and caused the partyled government in MP to collapse, history appeared to be repeating itself. Scindia, 49, belongs to the erstwhile royal family of Gwalior. While his father Madhavrao Scindia won his first Lok Sabha polls in 1971 on a Jana Sangh ticket but joined the Congress in 1980, his grandmothe­r Vijaya Raje Scindia was one of the founder members of the BJP and his aunts Yashodhara Raje Scindia and Vasundhara Raje Scindia are members of the BJP. Madhavrao quit the Congress in 1996 and formed a party, but returned to the Congress later.

Calling MP a piece of his heart (dil ka bhag), Scindia said his dream for the state had been shattered in the last 18 months — when the Congress won the assembly elections and Kamal Nath became CM. The former Union minister and four-time Congress MP, known to be close to

Rahul Gandhi, said the party was “not what it used to be”.

His resignatio­n from the Congress along with MLAS "loyal" to him on Tuesday has put a big question mark over the future of the Kamal Nathled government, which came to power with a wafer-thin majority in the 230-member assembly. The effective strength is now 228. It also has the support of four independen­ts, two BSP legislator­s and one SP MLA, but some may now switch sides to the BJP. If the resignatio­ns of the 22 MLAS are accepted, the strength of the assembly will fall to 206. The Congress, on its own, will then be left with 92 seats while the BJP has 107 seats with the magic number for a majority being 104.

While several Congress leaders took to social media to criticised Scindia, senior Congress leaders Mallikarju­n Kharge and Anand Sharma said they were shocked at the developmen­t, and said Scindia’s ideologica­l commitment to Congress values was not in question. As many as 17 out of 19 Scindia loyalist MLAS posted videos expressing their solidarity with Scindia. Imarti Devi said, “We are happy Scindiaji has taken this decision. I will always stay with him, even if I had to jump in a well.”

However, sources said there were tensions also within the BJP. Prabhat Jha, who was to be sent to the Rajya Sabha by the BJP, is said to be unhappy now that he could risk losing his nomination. The Budget session of the MP Assembly will begin on March 16.

The Congress expressed confidence it would win a trust vote in the assembly. “We have 95 MLAS here (at the Bhopal airport). Independen­t MLAS and BSP and SP legislator­s are also supporting us,” state minister Priyavrat Singh said in Bhopal before taking off for Jaipur.

“We will prove our majority,” senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh said.

“THE CONGRESS OF TODAY IS NO LONGER THE PARTY IT WAS. THE PARTY IS DENYING REALITY. NEW THOUGHTS, NEW IDEOLOGY AND NEW LEADERSHIP ARE NOT BEING ACKNOWLEDG­ED... INDIA’S FUTURE IS FULLY SECURE IN HIS (MODI’S) HANDS”

JYOTIRADIT­YA SCINDIA

“If Rajmata Sahab was here today, she would be elated to see you put the nation first. I admire your strength of character and courage.

It's good to be on the same team. Welcome to the BJP”

VASUNDHARA RAJE

BJP national vice-president

“We did not anticipate that Scindia will quit... Someone who has got so much from the party... The Congress could have easily sent him to the RS with 122 MLAS on its side. (But) only Modi-shah can make (him) a cabinet minister”

DIGVIJAYA SINGH

Senior Congress leader

“Hey @Pmoindia, while you were busy destabilis­ing an elected Congress Govt, you may have missed noticing the 35 per cent crash in global oil prices. Could you please pass on the benefit to Indians by slashing #petrol prices to under 60? per litre? Will help boost the stalled economy”

RAHUL GANDHI

Congress leader

SACHIN PILOT

“Unfortunat­e to see @Jm_scindia parting ways with @Incindia. I wish things could have been resolved collaborat­ively within the party ”

Rajasthan Deputy CM

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