Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Cong MLAs return from Jaipur, key MP session begins today

- Ranjan letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

BHOPAL: A war of words broke out between the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of the first day of the Madhya Pradesh assembly’s budget session on Monday amid confusion over whether a floor test will be held, as directed by governor Lalji Tandon.

Exuding confidence, chief minister Kamal Nath dismissed speculatio­n that his government will fall short of the majority mark in the assembly.

“We will not allow the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to succeed in its design. I am confident about the government proving its majority. I would like to request the governor to respect the Constituti­on and its values and limit himself to the same.”

But he didn’t make it clear whether the trust vote will be held on Monday as per the governor’s direction issued shortly after midnight on Sunday.

The Congress government’s problems began last week after 22 MLAs resigned from the state assembly in the wake of former Union minister Jyotiradit­ya Scindia joining the BJP. The speaker later accepted the resignatio­n of six members, bringing the strength of the House to 222, with the majority mark at 112. There are two vacancies in the 230-member assembly.

The Congress on Sunday called back its MLAs from Jaipur where they had been flown on March 11. The number of these MLAs was said to be about 80.

AHMEDABAD: Four Congress MLAs in Gujarat have tendered their resignatio­n to Assembly Speaker Rajendra Trivedi ahead of the election to the four Rajya Sabha seats in the state to be held on March 26.

The four Congress legislator­s tendered their resignatio­n on Saturday, which Trivedi accepted.

The speaker told PTI he will announce the names of the MLAs in the Legislativ­e Assembly on Monday.

“Four Congress MLAs tendered their resignatio­n to me on Saturday and I will announce their names in the Assembly tomorrow (Monday),” he said.

With this, the strength of the Congress party in the 182-mem ber Gujarat Assembly has come down to 69 from 73.

State BJP president Jitu Vaghani said if the four legislator­s had indeed quit, the saffron party will win three seats in the Rajya Sabha elections. The BJP has fielded Abhay Bhardwaj, Ramila Bara and Narhari Amin for the RS election.

The Gujarat Congress on Sunday shifted around two dozen of its MLAs to Jaipur fearing poaching in the wake of resignatio­ns given by four of its leg

WITH THIS, THE STRENGTH OF THE CONGRESS PARTY IN THE 182-MEMBER GUJARAT ASSEMBLY HAS COME DOWN TO 69 FROM 73

ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls to be held on March 26. While some 20 MLAs boarded a flight from Ahmedabad airport, four others did so from Surat airport. The Congress had on Saturday shifted its 14 MLAs to Jaipur fearing horse-trading by the ruling BJP ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls.

The MLAs camping at the Shiv Vilas Hotel situated at Delhi Road include Lakhabhai Bharwad, Poonam Parmar, Geni Ben Thakor, Chandanji Thakor, Rithvik Makwana, Chirag Kalariya, Baldevji Thakor, Nathabhai Patel, Himmatsinh Patel, Indrajeet Thakor, Rajesh Gohil, Ajitsinh Chauhan, Harshad Ribadiya and Pradyuman Singh Jadeja.

Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot told reporters on Saturday that there was a lot of mental pressure on these MLAs as the BJP is using money and muscle power to intimidate them ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls scheduled for March 26. “It is a reflection of how the BJP functions, forcing MLAs from Maharashtr­a, Madhya Pradesh and now Gujarat to come and camp here,” Gehlot said.

Given its number in the Assembly, the ruling party can only win two seats unless it manages cross-voting from the opposition camp or ensure defection of Congress MLAs to win the third seat.

The Congress has fielded senior leaders Shaktisinh Gohil and Bharatsinh Solanki.

The BJP has 103 MLAs in the House. The BJP has two MLAs, followed by one MLA of the Nationalis­t Congress Party and an Independen­t.

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