Three more Gujarat Cong MLAs resign, party tally down to 51

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

In a rude jolt to the Congres in Gujarat, three more of its MLAs resigned today taking the number of legislators who quit to six ahead of the polls, for which the party has fielded its heavyweight Ahmed Patel.

The erosion from its legislature party has cast a shadow on the fate of Patel as his party has to zealously guard against further desertion of MLAs to ensure his victory in the due to be held on August 8. Patel, 67, is the political secretary to president and has been re-nominated by the party.


Besides the six legislators who already quit, two more MLAs have threatened to sever ties with the party.

Mansinh Chauhan, the from Balasinor in Mahisagar district, handed his resignation to Assembly Speaker Ramanlal Vora this morning.

Chhanabhai Chaudhary, the party legislator from Vansda in Navsari district, gave his resignation to the Speaker at the latter's residence last night, while Ramsinh Parmar, from Thasra in Anand district quit today from the party and as

With this, the Congress's tally has come down to 51 in the 182-member assembly.

After giving his resignation, Mansinh Chauhan said he was tired of "internal politics and groupism" in the

"I am in the politics because of Shankersinh Vaghela. I was in the BJP earlier. Then, I joined the after Vaghela's party merged with it in 1998. Since then, many of us were waiting for the to form the government. However, it never happened," Chauhan said.

"Instead of focusing on winning elections, leaders always indulged in internal politics. Groupism was also rampant. Thus, I was left with no option other than to resign. I will take the decision to join the BJP later, after consulting Vaghela and other supporters," he said.

Ramsinh Parmar claimed that he did not quit the party keeping the polls in mind.

"My resignation has nothing to do with the polls. Since I had been in the opposition for the last 22 years, people of my constituency were complaining that developmental works were not taking place. Therefore, I decided to resign as the MLA," Parmar said.

He, however, said that the question of joining BJP does not arise at this point.

The is already rattled in the state, where the Assembly elections are due later this year, with Vaghela breaking ranks with the party last week.

Yesterday, three party MLAs, considered to be close to Vaghela, quit the and joined the BJP, which quickly declared one of them its candidate for next month's polls against veteran Ahmed Patel.

Balwantsinh Rajput, the party's chief whip in the Assembly, Tejashreeben Patel and Prahlad Patel yesterday resigned from the House and also all party posts. They later drove to the BJP office in Gandhinagar and joined the saffron party in the presence of its president Amit Shah.

Shah and Union minister Smriti Irani have entered the fray as the BJP candidates for the polls.

Of the total 11 members from the state, the term of three -- Irani and Dilipbhai Pandya (both BJP) and Ahmed Patel -- is coming to an end on August 18. Patel filed his nomination papers on Wednesday.

Within hours of Rajput's induction, the BJP, seeking to queer the pitch for Ahmed Patel, fielded Rajput as its third candidate from Gujarat, hoping to cut into the votes of the nominee.

Rajput's son is the husband of Vaghela's granddaughter.

Patel can sail through if he musters the support of 47 MLAs and the party is able to arrest further desertions from its legislative arm. Congress, the main opposition party in the Assembly, also has the support of two NCP legislators and the lone JD(U)

The presidential had seen cross-voting by MLAs as the joint opposition candidate Meira Kumar could garner votes of only 49 legislators against the party's then strength of 57 in the Assembly.

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