The Asian Age

Cong hides MLAs in Mumbai hotel

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Congress, which on Monday accused the BJP of encouragin­g corruption and horse- trading in the biennial election to the Rajya Sabha in UP by supporting an Independen­t candidate, Preeti Mahapatra, itself spirited away Karnataka’s Independen­t MLAs and MLAs from small parties to a high- end hotel in Mumbai late Sunday evening.

In a move that’s being widely criticised in the party ranks due to the unnecessar­y speculatio­n that money did indeed change hands to woo the Independen­ts to their side, Karnataka chief minister Siddaramai­ah’s three confidants ( MLAs S. T. Somashekar, Byrathi Basavaraj and Muniratna Naidu, known as “SBM”), flew out with five Independen­t MLAs — Mankalu Vaidya, Satish Shail, P. Rajeev, Subba Reddy and Ashok Kheny.

The flight of the MLAs follows pressure on the State Election Commission from the Opposition BJP and Janata Dal ( S) to call off the crucial Rajya Sabha polls that the Siddaramai­ah government would have won hands down, bolstering the Congress’ numbers in the Upper House of Parliament. Party sources said fear of cross- voting not only forced the CM’s camp to shift the MLAs to a plush hotel in Mumbai, but would also involve taking them to a Shani temple where they will be made to take a vow. The CM’s camp, which risked fielding a third candidate, has had to take steps to ensure that the third candidate wins comfortabl­y.

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