Gujarat: NCP to vote for BJP, Ahmed Patel's RS fate hangs in balance


Ahmedabad/New Delhi, Aug 7 (IANS): In a blow to the Congress in Gujarat and a further setback for Ahmed Patel's attempt to enter the Rajya Sabha for the fifth term, an NCP MLA said he and his party colleague have been asked to vote for the BJP.

Nationalist Congress Party MLA Kandhal Jadeja told local TV that they had been asked by senior party leaders to vote for BJP's Balvantsinh Rajput in Tuesday's Rajya Sabha election.

The latest development muddies the situation for Patel, political secretary to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, with the BJP all out to stymie his efforts in the biennial elections.

Earlier, the 44 Congress MLAs, who were flown to Bengaluru to prevent "poaching" by the BJP, returned to the state on Monday.

They were moved to the Nijanand Resort near Anand. Their family members visited the resort for the Raksha Bandhan festival.

Of the 57 party legislators in the 182-member Gujarat Assembly, six quit the party on July 26 and three of them joined the Bharatiya Janata Party on July 28. Of the remaining 51 MLAs, seven, including Shankersinh Vaghela, did not join those who were flown to Bengaluru.

Patel, who needs 45 first preference votes in a House with an effective strength of 176 MLAs, expressed confidence that he will win the election with the support of 44 party MLAs, and the backing of two NCP and a lone JD-U member.

"I have spoken to (NCP chief) Sharad Pawarji and he has promised all help to the Congress. They have even issued a whip. As for Vaghela, he has himself promised that he will vote for me and I believe he will keep his word," he said.

Asked about allegations of surveillance on him and Congress MLAs by the ruling BJP, he said: "I don't know why I am targeted like this. This is an example of a banana republic.

"I have full confidence in my victory tomorrow despite the BJP's attempts and the numbers will surprise everyone," Patel said at the private resort near Anand where the 44 MLAs are lodged.

On Tuesday, the legislators will directly go to state capital Gandhinagar to vote for Ahmed Patel.

BJP chief Amit Shah and Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani are contesting the other two seats, which the BJP is sure to win. The party fielded Congress defector Balwantsinh Rajput as the third candidate in its bid to defeat Patel.

"As all of us are united. The BJP cannot threaten any of our MLAs. Horse trading is not possible with those who are with us," party's lawmaker Shaktisinh Gohil told reporters earlier.

In New Delhi, the Congress expressed confidence of Ahmed Patel's win, despite the BJP's attempts to lure MLAs through money, power and threats.

"BJP, by adopting cheap methods, is conspiring to turn minority votes into majority in Gujarat," the Congress said.

"They can make all attempts to insult the people's mandate... But we are confident that Ahmed Patel is going to be victorious...," said Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala while briefing reporters.

"People have rejected them. It will be proven in the assembly elections. BJP is worried about the loss in Gujarat, therefore they are trying their best to further lower the level of politics.

"However much they (BJP) try to conspire, Congress will walk the path of truth and will win," he added.

Gujarat has seldom experienced political suspense since 1995 when the first BJP government came to power, and after Prime Minister Narendra Modi who has fortified the state like a fiefdom. All the 26 Lok Sabha candidates in the state are from Modi's party.

Problems started when Congress veteran, the maverick 77-year-old Vaghela, called it quits at a public show of strength on his July 21 birthday over not being made the chief ministerial candidate for the 2017 assembly elections and not being handed over the complete reins of the campaign.

On Monday, Vaghela said he was not in touch with Congress MLAs.

He also said his relations with Congress leader Ahmed Patel were "very cordial".

Vaghela, who resigned from the Congress in July, told NDTV in an interview that there was no question of getting any offer from the BJP.

Asked about his vote, Vaghela said voting was the "property of a MLA". I don't want to expose it."

Asked about speculation that he had been offered the post of Governor by the BJP, Vaghela said there were no talks between him and the Bharatiya Janata Party.

"There is no question of any offer," he said and added that BJP leaders were not in touch with him.

Earlier, the NCP had extended its support to Patel.

Lone JD-U MLA Chhotubhai Vasava has also extended his support to Patel's candidature.

  

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    People,

    I pity Sonia/Ahmed Patel for trusting people like Sharad Pawar, Karunanidhi, Lalu, Mulayam, Mayawati and likes ....these are fair weather friends...

    They will be there to make money and enjoy power...now Amit Shah/Modi has power they will run behind them....absolutely shameless and untrustworthy...

    Like Amit Shah Ahmed Patel has enough money....but Amit Shah has money plus power/State machinery....

    Amit Shah was jailed by UPA so he will do everything to defeat Ahmed Patel....lets see who will have last laugh...

    ...JH...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    How Amit Shah's assets grew over 300% in 5 years ...

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  • G M Hegde, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    It has already been clarified by leading dailies including Bangalore Mirror last week thst the 300% increase in assets of Amit Shah is "Fake News" doing the rounds in social media.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    BJP allies like the Akali Dal, Shiv Sena, AIADMK etc. and new ally JD(U) are no less greedy for power and/or money. Unfortunately, in politics it is the greedy and powerful who thrive. Currently in Gujarat 15 Crore for one MLA is what was reported. Honest people have a ten times more harder struggle to survive and/or thrive in the political arena. See how the AAP is being bashed by the ruling party with filmsy cases most of the time. Other opposition parties too are not spared.
    Currently the powerful BJP is using greed and/or power attract more allies. Nitish Kumar is a classic example. If Nitish wanted to disassociate with Lalu it was fine but if he was ethical he should have either allowed a new CM to be chosen with the same coalition or should have gone back to the people for fresh elections but by allying with the BJP his and party's greed to stay in power stood exposed. Unfortunately the general public opinion is so fickle it can get easily swayed by the way some of the media friendly to the ruling party present higly one sided opinionated tabloid style reports in favour of the NDA/BJP in most political matters now.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    All of NDA's allies are long standing & right from inception during Vajpayee era. Agree that only JD(U) left for a short period and came back.
    However a look at UPA's allies in indeed corruption charged and filled with greed mongers like RJD, NCP, DMK and fence sitters like SP and TMC. People of this country has since rejected this lot

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    Money Power ...

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    So when they vote for Congress it's not money power only when they vote for BJP it's money power

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    Since Congress was corrupt then, so BJP is being corrupt now ??? What a wonderful justification for BJP's corruption. BJP is exposing it's own corruption. BJP will bring upon their own downfall. There is no need to have an 'OPPOSITION FACE' to take on Modi in 2019. BJP with their corrupt and communal cow politics will hand over power to the opposition (whoever it may be does not matter).

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    NCP leader Praful Patel is another Nitish Kumar. Every now and then leaning towards BJP. He should be sacked from NCP immediately. He is the one playing this game behind the screen.

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    Don't you think Praful Patel has the blessings of Sharad Pawar to do so.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    Praful Patel does not need Sharad Pawar's blessing anymore when he has Amit Shah to 'bless him'. Will not be surprised at all if Praful Patel crosses over to the BJP in the near future. Individually he has shown more leaning to the BJP in the past even though his party leaned towards the Congress much like how Kumar Vishwas though a member of the AAP speaks the language of the BJP. He too like Nitish Kumar is a prime candidate to cross over to the BJP anytime.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    Vitamin M can buy all vitamins including Vitamin D from a medical shop...
    People follow a mad man who is carrying money and stone the good.....

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Tue, Aug 08 2017

    ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila,

    Do you know who is Praful Patel?

    Praful Patel's daughter is married to RV Deshpande's son( your CONgress Minister of Karnataka)....

    Tell MA Gaffoor to call DKS and take RVD to resort....and aeroplane...CONgress deserves people like RVD.....

    ...JH...

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