Fearing more defections ahead of RS polls, Congress flies 40 Gujarat MLAs to party-ruled Karnataka
Karnataka Energy Minister D K Shivakumar and Kanakpura MP DK Suresh have been given the responsibility to look after these MLAs.
Rattled over its six MLAs submitting their resignations ahead of upcoming Rajya Sabha elections on August 8, with one more likely to leave soon, the Gujarat Congress flew off 40 of its remaining MLAs to Bengaluru in party-ruled Karnataka on Friday night. Four senior MLAs are still in Gujarat as the Congress is confident that they will not ditch the party. The remaining six Congress MLAs, who are still in Gujarat, are considered to be Vaghela loyalists.
Most of the Congress MLAs left for Bengaluru by 11.45 p.m. Indigo flight from Ahmedabad while the others from South Gujarat and Saurashtra flew off through Mumbai to the South Indian metropolis.
The Congress had earlier decided to put up these MLAs at Clarks Exotica Resorts near Bengaluru airport. However, the party changed the place at the last moment and now these MLAs are staying at Eagleton Resort on Mysore road.
Karnataka Energy Minister D K Shivakumar and Kanakpura MP DK Suresh have been given the responsibility to look after these MLAs.
The panic-stricken Congress decided to send its MLAs to Karanataka to prevent any more legislators from resigning and defecting to the BJP in view of the August 8 Rajya Sabha elections where veteran leader and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi’s Political Secretary Ahmed Patel is contesting from Gujarat.
The Congress has accused BJP President Amit Shah of engineering defections in Gujarat by “money and muscle power”.
“What they did in Goa, Manipur and in Bihar, they are trying to do the same in Gujarat. Our legislators are being threatened or offered money. People like an IPS officer who was behind bars for 8-9 years in fake encounter case are being used to kidnap our MLAs, offer money or threaten our legislators. There is insecurity and environment of terror. So our legislators are being moved to safety,” Arjun Modhvadia, senior Congress leader, told media persons at Ahmedabad airport before leaving.
Three MLAs, Balwantsinh Rajput, Tejashree Patel and P.I. Patel, quit on Thursday and joined the BJP, while three more submitted their resignations to Speaker Ramanlal Vora on Friday but did not join the BJP till evening.
Those who resigned on Friday are veteran Congress legislator Ramsinh Parmar, MLA from Thasra constituency and chairman of the prestigious Amul Dairy, Chhanabhai Chaudhary, MLA from Vansda constituency, and Mansinh Chauhan from Balasinor.
Congress Chief Whip Balwantsinh Rajput, MLA from Siddhpur who quit on Thursday, is rebel leader Shankersinh Vaghela’s close relative. Rajput, within minutes of joining the BJP, was named for the third Rajya Sabha seat for which Patel has filed his nomination. BJP president Amit Shah and Union Minister Smriti Irani are the other two party candidates.
One more Congress MLA, C.K. Raolji, who is believed to be the closest to Vaghela, was on his way to resign, but turned back midway “for final negotiations” with the BJP, a close confidante of Raolji told IANS.
“Till evening, everyone thought that he quietly went to the Speaker’s official residence and resigned, but he is yet to do so. Some final negotiations (with the BJP) are going on. Of course, eventually, he will resign,” the IANS source said.
Local Gujarati TV channels and the rest of the media assumed that Raolji had quit and had proclaimed so, leading to confusion, he said.
AICC media in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala rushed here from New Delhi. The issue also rocked the Rajya Sabha, which witnessed repeated adjournments as angry Congress members accused the BJP of “stealing” party lawmakers.
The Congress accused the BJP government in Gujarat and at the Centre of pressurising Congress legislators to quit the party and join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
In Ahmedabad, a Congress statement signed by Surjewala and five MLAs, including three who claimed the BJP tried to lure them with crores of rupees among other things, said: “Hunger for power has made the rulers blind to the extent that Congress MLAs are being offered bribe of crores of rupees, election ticket and other allurements.”
“By misusing money power, muscle power and state power, MLAs are being asked to meet Amit Shah for changing their loyalty and vote by way of defections. This is disparaging to every constitutional norm, independence of the electoral process and majesty of democracy itself. All this is being done when Amit Shah himself is a Rajya Sabha candidate.”
It was alleged that Scheduled Tribe Congress MLA Punabhai Gamit, a three-time legislator, was being threatened and lured.
“He was forcibly detained and an attempt was made to give a bribe of Rs 10 crore with allurement to meet Amit Shah,” according to the statement, which also has Gamit as a signatory.
“Similar attempts to buy the loyalty of Congress MLAs Mangalbhai Gavit and Ishwarbhai Patel were made by misuse of muscle power, money power and state power.
“It is the innate belief of these MLAs in Congress ideology and their impeccable integrity that deterred the conspirators and resulted in an absolute failure of their conspiracy to cause defections through allurements,” the Congress said.
Besides Surjewala and senior Gujarat leader and Congress MLA from Abdasa Shaktisinh Gohil, the statement has been signed by legislators Punabhai Gamit, Mangalbhai Gavit, Ishwarbhai Patel and Anand Chaudhary.
(With IANS inputs)