After Congress, BJP shifts its MLAs to Jaipur hotel


Jaipur, Jun 16 (IANS): At a time when Rajasthan Congress MLAs are camping in JW Marriott hotel in Jaipur, to prevent the alleged poaching threat from rival camp in view of ensuing Rajya Sabha polls on June 19, the BJP has also decided to shift its MLAs to another plush property of the city, Crowne Plaza from Tuesday onwards.

With three days left to go for polling, the term 'political quarantine' seems to be gaining ground with over 190 MLAs out of 200 seem to be going under 'lockup' till Rajya Sabha polls.

Speaking to IANS, BJP state president Satish Poonia said, "We decided to shift our MLAs to a resort a month back for their training and other such purposes in mind. The decision was taken quite early."

On Tuesday, we have a meeting at 12 noon and then we shall be staying in the hotel for two days. Our MLAs shall be trained on voting and legislation issues for the next two days. This way, training and monitoring of the progress will be done at the same time, he said.

Official sources confirmed that former chief minister Vasundhara Raje will reach Jaipur on June 18 and will join the MLAs.

Meanwhile, political workers confirmed that the threat of cross voting looms large both on the BJP and the Congress as both have around 20-30 fresh MLAs winning elections. They have never voted in Rajya Sabha polls and hence they need proper training so that no goof up takes place on the D-Day.

A rehearsal on the voting pattern shall be done here and the BJP Alliance partners RLP MLAs shall also be joining the camp, confirmed BJP workers.

  

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  • Af,,, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jun 16 2020

    Entire country is sufering from desease corona and bjp is playing dirty politics to grab power, this is the one of the worst party in our country

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Tue, Jun 16 2020

    Now it is a good idea to become rich, join Congress and then BJP will buy you.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 16 2020

    People joining politics not serve the public, they only join with the intentions of business. We are fools to encourage them.

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  • smr, Karkala

    Tue, Jun 16 2020

    The PM Modi ruled BJP government lust for power has made democracy laughing stock. The voters who elected their favorite party candidate are lured and taken to resorts instead of smooth functioning of the assemblies.
    When the entire world is fighting against 'Corona Virus', the BJP is busy is busy fighting elections.

    The Supreme Court of India should be accountable for the present situation which legalized the corruption in the political party aftermath of the last horse trading. If every defecting MLA's seek his own will of choice after they elected, do we need expensive elections?

    I request Association for Democratic Rights and like minded individuals to file PIL or habeas corpus so that their will be end to this 'operation Kamala' regardless of any political party.

    The BJP filing two candidates for one seat of Rajya Sabaha is clear indications that the party want to overthrow the democratically elected Congress coalition like Madhya Pradesh.

    Jai Hind

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Tue, Jun 16 2020

    This entire resort politics was started by Deve Gowda, great grand father of State politics in 1988. BJP and CONgress has taken the baton from him and are driving business now.

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