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Ahead of session, Raj BJP shifts MLAs to Gujarat

- SANGEETA PRANVENDRA

First, a split in Rajasthan Congress prompted Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot to keep their respective MLAs in safe houses to ensure that no one jumped the ship. Now, opposition BJP seems to have joined the same path to keep its numbers intact ahead of the August 14 special assembly session.

The saffron party packed a batch of 20 MLAs from Udaipur and Jaipur to Gujarat along with a few party functionar­ies. The legislator­s visited the Somnath temple and offered prayers there. The party called it a sightseein­g tour.

The MLAs are expected to return by August 13. The BJP has 72 legislator­s in the 200-member Rajasthan assembly.

Sources said the rest would also be sent to Gujarat. The tree RLP legislator­s that are supporting the BJP will be kept at another location. Sachin Pilot has 18 MLAs in his camp.

The BJP does not want to take any chances before a possible floor test and is willing to go to all lengths to keep its numbers intact. There had been reports that some BJP MLAs had received ‘offers’ from the Congress. The decision to move out the MLAs has been taken by the party high command, said the source.

BJP’s Phulera MLA Nirmal Kumawat told the media at Jaipur airport: “This is being done to keep our people safe from the Congress. There were reports that some of our MLAs were being contacted.”

The BJP had been attacking the Congress for confining its MLAs in resorts and hotels. However, it has now been forced to swallow its words. When asked about it, BJP state president Satish Poonia said tried to put the ball in CM Ashok Gehlot’s court.

He said, “Chief Minister Gehlot has been levelling allegation­s at the BJP and accusing our party of horse-trading. Now, the BJP is sending its MLAs out of the state for safe keeping so doesn't the same logic apply to him? Will he level similar accusation­s at himself?”

 ??  ?? BJP legislator­s at Somnath temple in Gujarat
BJP legislator­s at Somnath temple in Gujarat

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