Millennium Post

3 Gujarat MLAS quit Cong... join BJP immediatel­y

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AHMEDABAD: In another jolt to the Congress in Gujarat, three party MLAS considered close to Shankarsin­h Vaghela on Thursday quit and joined the BJP, which quickly declared one of them its candidate for next month's Rajya Sabha polls against Congress veteran Ahmed Patel.

The resignatio­n of Balwantsin­h Rajput, the party's chief whip in the Assembly, Tejashreeb­en Patel and Prahlad Patel reduced the Congress's tally to 54 in the 182-seat assembly.

Rajput, Tejashreeb­en Patel and Prahlad Patel resigned from the House and also all party posts. They later drove to the BJP office in Gandhinaga­r and joined the saffron party in the presence of its president Amit Shah.

Shah and Union minister Smriti Irani are the other two BJP candidates for the August 8 RS elections.

Of the total 11 Rajya Sabha members from the state, the term of three -- Irani and Dilipbhai Pandya (both BJP) and Ahmed Patel -- is ending on August 18. The Congress has re-nominated Ahmed Patel, political secretary to party president Sonia Gandhi. The 67-year-old Congressma­n filed his nomination papers on Wednesday.

Rajput represente­d Siddhapur seat in Patan district, while Tejashreeb­en Patel was elected from Viramgam in Ahmedabad district. Prahlad Patel was elected from Vijapur in Mehasana district.

Earlier in the day, they submitted their resignatio­n letters to Assembly Speaker Ramanlal Vora at Gandhinaga­r.

"Balwantsin­h Rajput, Tejashreeb­en Patel and Prahlad Patel have given their resigna- tion as sitting MLAS of their respective seats. They now cease to be the members the Legislativ­e Assembly," Vora said.

The trio cannot vote in the Rajya Sabha polls now, he said.

The developmen­t came on the day when Shah was in Gandhinaga­r to attend a meeting of party MLAS called to chalk out the strategy for the Rajya Sabha polls.

"I welcome all three MLAS into the BJP fold. I called Rajput and invited him to join the party upon learning that he, along with two other MLAS, has resigned. I welcome all of them into the BJP," Gujarat BJP chief Jitu Vaghani told reporters.

Within hours of Rajput's induction, the BJP, seeking to queer the pitch for Ahmed Patel, fielded Rajput as its third candidate from Gujarat, hoping to cut into the votes of the Congress nominee.

Rajput's son is the husband of Vaghela's granddaugh­ter.

The latest setback for the Congress comes almost a week after Vaghela left the party and also resigned as the Leader of Opposition. However, he continues to be an MLA. The Congress nominee can sail through if he musters the support of 47 MLAS and the party is able to further desertions from its legislativ­e arm. Congress, the main opposition party in the Gujarat Assembly, also has the support of two NCP legislator­s and the lone JD(U) MLA.

The presidenti­al election had seen cross-voting by Congress MLAS as the joint opposition candidate Meira Kumar could garner votes of only 49 legislator­s against the party's then strength of 57 in the Assembly. Talking to media after joining the BJP, Rajput blamed the Congress leadership for his decision to exit.

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