Cong accuses BJP of using 'money, muscle' power to engineer

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

The today accused the of using "money and muscle power" to engineer defections by its MLAs in ahead of the August 8 poll, even as three more of its legislators quit the party.

spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said at a press conference here that the Commission (EC) should register a criminal case against the saffron party.


Six MLAs in have resigned in the last two days, ahead of the in the state. The party has fielded Ahmed Patel, the political secretary to president Sonia Gandhi, in the upcoming poll to the Upper House of Parliament.

Three MLAs, accompanying Surjewala at the press meet, alleged that the offered them money and tickets for cross-voting in the

"On August 8, to three seats will be held in Gujarat, in which president and Union minister Smriti Irani are the candidates. The has the mandate to win only two seats. However, a sinister political conspiracy is afoot," Surjewala alleged.

He added that MLAs were being offered bribes "of crores of rupees", tickets and other allurements.

"Is it not a blatant violation of the laws and all established norms? Does such conduct not flagrantly violate the provisions of the Representation of the People Act? Isn't misuse of government officers, agencies, state power etc. To influence results a criminal offence?," he asked.

"We demand that the Commission take note of this...And register a criminal case," added Surjewala.

Punabhai Gamit, the MLA from Vyara, alleged that a senior police official posted in Tapi district approached him yesterday and offered Rs 5-10 crore to him for switching over to the BJP, which he declined.

Dang MLA Mangal Gavit and Ishwarbhai Patel, another legislator present at the press meet, made similar allegations.

Asked why the was not able to control its MLAs, Surjewala said like the three legislators present at the meet, those who had a firm faith in the party's ideology would not fall prey to the "money and muscle power" of the

Asked to react, Deputy Chief Minister and leader Nitin Patel dismissed the allegations.

"It is their (Congress) internal problem. The has nothing to do with it," he said.

The terms of three members from -- Irani and Dilipbhai Pandya (both from the BJP) and Patel -- will come to an end on August 18.

Patel has been re-nominated to the Upper House by the Congress, which had 57 MLAs in the 182-member Assembly, of whom six have resigned.

The main opposition party in the state also has the support of two NCP legislators and the lone JD(U) MLA.

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