Millennium Post

Resort politics: Gujarat Cong moving MLAS to Rajasthan

‘More than 20 Congress MLAS have already arrived at the resort’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AHMEDABAD: Hit by three resignatio­ns in its legislativ­e rank in a week, the Congress in Gujarat is shifting all its MLAS to a resort in Abu Road in party-ruled Rajasthan, alleging the ruling BJP was indulging in horse- trading ahead of the June 19 polls for four Rajya Sabha seats. More than 20 Congress MLAS have already arrived at the resort, a party source said on Monday.

He said all party MLAS are being shifted to a single resort at Abu Road in Sirohi district of Rajasthan, not far from the Gujarat border in Banaskanth­a district. After the resignatio­ns of three MLAS last week, the Congress, whose strength has been reduced to 65 in the 182- member House, had earlier moved its legislator­s to various resorts in Gujarat, dividing them in zone-wise groups starting Saturday.

The opposition party has now changed its strategy and is moving all its legislator­s to Abu Road, located near the popular hill station of Mount Abu.

The shifting of MLAS to Congress-ruled Rajasthan will allow the party to focus on drawing up its strategy for the crucial Rajya Sabha elections for which it has fielded two candidates, the source said.

"The party has decided to move all the MLAS at one place, to the resort at Sirohi in Rajasthan where they will stay till they are brought back to vote in the Rajya Sabha elections on June 19. "Several MLAS have already arrived at the resort, while the remaining will reach there by Monday evening," the party source said.

Until Sunday night, more than 20 MLAS, mainly from the north Gujarat region, were shifted to the resort in the neighbouri­ng state, he said.

The Congress had in March also taken its MLAS to a resort in Jaipur after five party legislator­s resigned before the March 26 Rajya Sabha polls, which were subsequent­ly postponed due to the coronaviru­s

lockdown.

The Congress has hit out at the BJP government in Gujarat, accusing it of misusing state machinery for "threatenin­g and horse-trading" people's representa­tives.

The BJP has refuted the allegation­s of horse-trading.

On Sunday, a police complaint was filed for alleged violation of lockdown rules against a resort in Rajkot district where the Congress had lodged some of its MLAS.

The police registered an FIR against the owner and manager of Neelcity Resort in Rajkot under Indian Penal Code Section 188 (disobedien­ce to order duly promulgate­d by public servant) for opening the resort for Congress MLAS in alleged violation of the lockdown notificati­on which does not allow hotels and restaurant­s to reopen till Monday (June 8).

Last week, three Congress MLAS - Akshay Patel, Jitu Chaudhary and Brijesh Merja - had resigned from the assembly membership.

Before that, five Congress MLAS - Pravin Maru, Pradyumnas­inh Jadeja, Soman Patel, JV Kakidia and Mangal Gavit had resigned in March.

The BJP, having 103 MLAS, has fielded Abhay Bhardwaj, Ramilaben Bara and Narhari Amin as its candidates for elections to the Upper House of Parliament.

With the reduced strength of 65, the Congress may find it difficult to win two Rajya Sabha seats for which it has fielded Bharatsinh Solanki and Shaktisinh Gohil. A Congress MLA said Solanki remains the second preference after Gohil, and that they will vote as per the directive of the party.

Besides the BJP and the Congress, the 182-member Assembly also has two MLAS of the Bharatiya Tribal Party, one of the NCP and an Independen­t legislator, Jignesh Mevani.

The effective strength of the House, however, stands at 172 as of now as 10 seats are currently vacant - two due to court cases and the rest because of resignatio­ns.

 ??  ?? Congress MLAS and leaders attend CLP leader meeting ahead of Rajya Sabha Election after two party MLAS gave their resignatio­n to Gujarat Assembly Speaker, at Congress party headquarte­r in Ahmedabad
Congress MLAS and leaders attend CLP leader meeting ahead of Rajya Sabha Election after two party MLAS gave their resignatio­n to Gujarat Assembly Speaker, at Congress party headquarte­r in Ahmedabad

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