Rattled Congress knocks EC door, demands probe into Gujarat horse trading

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Rattled by the resignation of half a dozen of its legislators in ahead of the August 8 elections, the on Saturday approached the Commission here on Saturday and demanded a high level probe into alleged horse trading by the

A delegation of senior leaders - Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma, Manish Tiwari, Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Vivek Tankha met the EC and submitted a memorandum.

The delegation asked the EC to "forthwith constitute a high power committee of independent persons/officers to enquire into charges of money power, muscle power and blatant abuse of government machinery for purpose of engineering defections and resignations of MLAs".

Jolted by the exit of six of its lawmakers since Thursday, the on Saturday herded 44 of its remaining 51 MLAs in the 182-seat Assembly to Bengaluru.

The alleged that at least three of its MLAs - Punabhai Gamit (Vyara), Mangalbhai Gamit (Dang) and Ishwarbhai Patel (Dharampur) - have been approached by the "and its agents to defect in consideration of monetary allurements".

"The state government, administration and police are being used (for influencing MLAs). It is sad that it is all being done in the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi," Azad, who led the delegation, told mediapersons after meeting the EC.

"We also asked the EC to transfer or suspend all such officials involved in this shameful activity...who abducted, kidnapped our MLAs," he added.

Sharma said that the stories of MLAs not being happy with the party and therefore defecting are "not true".

"How come a party that does not have enough MLAs to field a third candidate for Rajya Sabha, steals an opposition MLA and puts that person up as a candidate...Such a thing has never happened...It's an assault on democracy," Sharma said.

The party had raised the issue in the on Friday and asked the Chairman to direct the Commission to take notice of the matter. Its members forced repeated adjournments in the House on the issue.

The Chair asked the MPs to approach the EC with their grievances.

veteran leader and chief Sonia Gandhi's Political Secretary Ahmed Patel is contesting the from

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