Gujarat Congress legislators, camping at a private resort near here, are attending classes on a host of topics including "the party's achievements in the last 60 years" and "the BJP's lies" among others, a Karnataka minister said today.
Congress had brought its 44 legislators here on Saturday, to fend off "poaching" attempts by the BJP ahead of the August 8 Rajya Sabha polls in Gujarat.
"Dr Suresh Sharma and Naushad Paramar of Jawaharlal Nehru Leadership Institute, New Delhi, will conduct classes on various issues for Congress legislators from Gujarat who are camping at Bengaluru, for three days starting today,"Minister D K Shivakumar, who is overseeing thearrangements to keep the flock together, said in a statement.
"They will (be) taught on - what congress achieved in60 years, truth on corruption (charges) in UPA government, BJP's lies and the truth, teamwork, media truths, and social media transparency and accountability," it said.
The move to hold the classes comes at a time whena few MLAs from flood-hitconstituencies of Gujarat had reportedly expressed their intention to go back, worried about the public opinion going against them.
Earlier, the itinerary during their stay here included visit to some tourist destinations and religious places, whichdrew criticism as MLAs were accused of "abandoning" voterswhen their constituencies were facing nature's fury.
Whether the MLAs will undertake the tours or not was still unclear.
Six of the 57 Congress MLAs in Gujarat, from wheresenior party leader Ahmed Patel is contesting for the RajyaSabha, have resigned from the party in the last few days withthree joining the BJP on Friday.
The party has apprehensions over Patel's election prospects, if more MLAs defect.
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