Congress alleges Gujarat MLAs left in lieu of money


New Delhi, Oct 19 (IANS): Ahead of by-polls in Gujarat which is necessitated by the resignation of Congress MLAs in the state, the party has levelled allegation that these MLAs were bought by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Addressing a press conference on Sunday, party leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi said,"A case should be registered under Prevention of Corruption Act and other relevant sections of the IPC. A Supreme Court sitting judge or at least a sitting Chief Justice of a High Court must conduct an inquiry into this scam."

Singhvi said Akshay Patel and Kankaria had admitted on tape that they received money and even BJP tickets in the upcoming bypolls in Gujarat. Five of the eight MLAs who resigned have been given tickets for the forthcoming bypolls.

Eight Assembly seats will go to the polls in Gujarat on November 3, while the counting of votes will take place on November 10.

Apart from Kiritsinh Rana, the BJP has fielded five Congress turncoats who joined the BJP as its candidates -- Pradyumansinh Jadeja from Abdasa, Brijesh Merja from Morbi, JV Kakadiya from Dhari, Jeetu Chaudhary from Kaprada and Akshay Patel from Karjan.

The saffron party has also fielded former state minister and ex-Deputy Speaker Atmaram Parmar from the Gadhada (SC) seat and former legislator Vijay Patel from the Dangs assembly seat.

Besides Khachar, the Congress has fielded Babu Vadthaa from Kaprada, Suryakant Gamit from Dangs, Shantilal Sanghani from Abdasa, Jayantibhai Patel from Morbi, Suresh Kotadiya from Dhari, Mohanbhai Solanki from Gadhada and Kiritsinh Jadeja from Karjan as its candidates.

 

  

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  • Jude, MANGALURU

    Mon, Oct 19 2020

    Whether they left for money or not, vacating a seat based on defection must be taken seriously, given that the conduct of elections is done on tax payer's money. An elected representative is voted to represent the interest of his/her constituents, and solely not of the party from which he/she was elected. If an elected member is unhappy with the party machinery, switching can be done at the end of the term. Such defectors are only serious about their prospects, and not of those they represent in the elected body.

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