Former Gujarat Congress MLA Raghavji Patel joins BJP; seventh in last ten days


Jamnagar, Sep 2 (PTI): Former Gujarat Congress MLA Raghavji Patel, who voted against senior leader Ahmed Patel in the Rajya Sabha elections held last month, today became the latest entrant to the BJP in the poll-bound state.

Ahead of him, six MLAs of the opposition party crossed over to the ruling party during the last ten days. Three MLAs of the Congress had joined the saffron party ahead of the August 8 RS polls.

Joining the BJP in presence of Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and state unit BJP president Jitubhai Vaghani at a function in Jamnagar, Patel alleged that some leaders of the Congress were involved in the Patel quota agitation in 2015.

He represented Jamnagar (Rural) seat before resigning from the party.

The former MLA claimed that leaders of the Congress were involved in the quota stir that had sparked a largescale violence across Gujarat, claiming ten lives.

"I want to tell my Patidar friends that we (Congress leaders) were also involved in the Patel quota stir. I was also actively involved in it. I had not only participated in it, but also helped the agitators. I hereby openly admit that I even incited them," Patel said.

He expressed hope that the ruling party would resolve the reservation issue.

"The key issue of the stir was employment and education (of Patels). I realised that BJP leaders are equally concerned about it. However, it is my humble request to the government that those policemen who had committed atrocities during the stir be penalised," Patel said.

His comments came days after Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel termed the quota spearhead Hardik Patel as an agent of the Congress apparently for appealing to the Patidars to rally behind the opposition party in the upcoming polls.

In the past, the BJP had blamed Congress leadership of backing the quota stir and inciting agitators.

The MLAs who joined the BJP in the last ten days are: Amit Chaudhary, Ramsinh Parmar, Mansinh Chauhan, Karamshi Patel, C K Raulji and Dharmendrasinh Jadeja.

Rupani last month announced that former Congress MLAs, who either resigned ahead of the RS polls or voted against Ahmed Patel, would join the BJP soon.

A total of 13 MLAs of the Congress, all loyalists of former party stalwart Shankersinh Vaghela, resigned ahead or after the August 8 elections. Vaghela also quit later.

Balwantsinh Rajput, who contested on the BJP ticket against Ahmed Patel, Tejashreeben Patel and Prahlad Patel were the Congress MLAs who switched over to the BJP before the RS polls.

Former Congress MLAs Mahendrasinh, the son of Vaghela, Bholabhai Gohel, and Chhanabhai Chaudhary are also set to join the BJP.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    In the past by elections in India are held only when untimely deaths of sitting MP or MLA.
    Even since BJP's master election strategist took over the charge re elections are held in India before the entire tenure(5 years) for the same seat.
    Sample some figures.
    Rs 1.5 lakh crore estimated amount has been spent on elections in the past five years.
    Rs 30,000 crore estimated amount spent by government, political parties and candidates in the 2014
    How expensive are polls?
    Rs 3426 crores was spent by elections commision of India during 2014 Lok Sabha polls.
    Rs 35,000 crores is the estimated cost of Lok Sabha election according to center for media studies.
    And that's not it. Taking 2014 as the base, the cost of holding on election works out to Rs70 Crores for Lok Sabha constituency and Rs10 crores for assembly constituency.
    By considering 7 MLA's from Gujarat anti party activity it works out be Rs 70 crores. Imagine how many health care facilities, low income houses or least meals per day would have provided for the poor?
    Now one can understand why the basic humanity has been at the lowest in India when basic amenities like Oxygen is unable to provide despite 62 years of ruling from the same constituency.
    I would rather say Indian is underdeveloped only because of political will of parties rather than poor economical condition.
    Regardless of political affiliation I would request every Indian citizen to look into this issue. Also request 'Association of Democratic Reforms' to file petition against Election Commission of India and SC to intervene drafting more stricter resolution on 'anti-party activity'.
    If we Indian need to narrow down the budget deficiency and free from world bank loans our election cost need to be accountable.
    I would rather say MLA who defect should be made to pay the reelection cost.

    Jai hind

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  • ASHOK SHETTY, UDUPI

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    7 JDS MLAs will joined Congress in karnataka.,what is that......................................?

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    Congress last ruled state in 1996. Frustration would be high in last 21 years for Congress MLAs....Next elections, again total devastation expected, so there

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    These guys will be treated as untouchables in BJP. See the fate of S.M. Krishna who joined BJP at an old age. He is no where now.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    Unstable mind leaders. Spoiling there future.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    BJP can buy even Donald Trump ...

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  • dinesh, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    your all negativity mind washed out in Mumbai Rain ..you become good person now

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    i think traitors cheaters should be shot.

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