After returning to Gujarat, Congress MLAs taken to another resort

Senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel is in the fray for Tuesday's Rajya Sabha polls

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Congress MLAs
Gujarat Congress MLA's showing their unity at a press conference at a resort on the outskirts of Bengaluru on Sunday | PTI Photo

MLAs from Gujarat, who were camping in Bengaluru ahead of the polls, returned to the state this morning and were taken to a resort in Anand district, party leaders said.

Senior leader is in fray for the polls, which will be held on Tuesday. Patel is also the political secretary to president


"All our MLAs have returned and they have been taken to a resort in Anand," party chief whip and senior leader Sailesh Parmar told reporters in Anand.

The MLAs were whisked away from the airport here and have been kept together at one Nijanand resort on the outskirts of Anand town.

"All our MLAs have decided not to go to their home even on this day of 'Rakshabandhan' and be loyal soldiers of the party. They will stay together and they will go to vote for the polls tomorrow (to Gandhinagar) from Anand," Parmar said.

"and state chief Bharatsinh Solanki will come to Anand to meet them," he said adding they have not taken police security at the resort.

Election to three seats will be held tomorrow, in which Patel is pitched against BJP candidates including party chief Amit Shah, union minister Smriti Irani and former party chief whip Balwantsinh Rajput who recently joined BJP.

A pitched battle is on between the two parties to win elections after senior Gujarat leader Shankarsinh Vaghela quit the party.

In a jolt to the Congress, six of its MLAs quit the party on July 27 and July 28.

In the 182-member Gujarat Assembly, the strength of the has gone down to 51 from 57.

Subsequently, the rattled tucked away 44 of its MLAs to a to insulate them from alleged "poaching" attempts by the BJP.