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20 more Cong MLAs ready to jump ship, claim rebels

Madhya Pradesh lawmakers seek protection from Central police

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Bengaluru, March 17: Rebel Congress MLAs from political crisis hit Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday claimed 20 more MLAs from that party want to join them and they were thinking of joining BJP in the days to come.

Speaking to reporters for the first time after arriving in Bengaluru and sending in their resignatio­ns, the 22 MLAs said they were ready to face any consequenc­es.

“Jyotiradit­ya Scindia is our leader; we have been doing politics with him for years, most of us are in politics because of him...We are still thinking regarding joining BJP. If we get protection from central police, we will go to Madhya Pradesh and think about it,” a woman MLA said.

The legislator­s claimed 20 more MLAs are with them, but have been kept in captivity. If they too were with the rebels, Congress would have clearly broken and no law could have been enforced on the group.

The rebel MLAs said they are ready for any consequenc­es and were confident that people of their constituen­cies are with them.

In a massive setback for the Congress, its prominent youth leader Jyotiradty­a Scindia quit the party and in a coordinate­d rebellion last week 22 MLAs loyal to him resigned in Madhya Pradesh, pushing the 15month-old Kamal Nath government to the brink of collapse.

Scindia joined on March 11.

“We were quiet when our leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia was not made Chief Minister. Kamal Nath, who became CM, did not give any funds to our constituen­cies, while clearances were given for Chhindwara (constituen­cy represente­d by Nath) at almost every cabinet meeting,” a rebel MLA said. Another MLA said Nath had no time to meet them and hear their grievances. “When there is no developmen­t in our constituen­cy, what is the use?”

Several MLAs also alleged that seniority and capability were not considered in forming of Ministry after the elections. They said they even met Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in this regard, but nothing came of it. Rejecting claims by Congress leaders that they were held hostage here, the MLAs clarified that they had come to the city voluntaril­y. the BJP

Rebel Congress MLAs from Madhya Pradesh address a press conference at a resort in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

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