Power play: MP Congress alleges BJP \'luring\' MLAs with money

Power play: MP Congress alleges BJP 'luring' MLAs with money

IANS  |  Bhopal 

Charges and counter-charges flew thick and fast over the BJP's alleged attempt to pull down the government in The row gathered momentum on Tuesday with the Chief himself claiming that the BJP was trying to lure the ruling party legislators. On Monday the of the Opposition, wrote a letter to requesting her to convene a special session of the state assembly.

Insiders say Bhargav has been admonished by the party's central leadership for going to the press over the issue. The action is said to have followed former chief Chouhan's report to the central leaders. Chouhan had also spoken to some television channels over the issue.

However, who addressed the media on Tuesday claimed all the were in touch with him and that he had full faith in them. We have already faced the floor test and are ready for it again. Exit polls have become a source of entertainment now. The BJP is trying to sustain the party member' morale with such tactics, he said.

State cabinet had on Tuesday alleged that the BJP was luring by offering up to Rs 50 crore. The minister, however, said none of the fell for the trap.

Singh said BJP was worried many former senior leaders might be brought to book in the infamous Vyapam scam and the other frauds and therefore desparate to bring down the government.

went a step further to claim more than 20 BJP MLAs were in touch with the and could switch once the BJP fails to return to power in after May 23.

On the offer of heavy bribe to the Congress MLAs to switch over, Sharma said the opposition party has already realised by now that the Congress MLAs are made of "sterner stuf". "They won't fall for money, they have their own self-respect," claimed Sharma.

had also claimed on Monday that the Congress ministry would come down on its own due to internal discord.

Ever since the Congress came to power with support of allies, the BJP has been doubting the stability of the government, saying the ruling party was beset with factionalism. The BJP onslaught had intensified after exit polls suggested landslide win for NDA led by the BJP.

Congress won 114 of the state's 230 seats in the state assembly nearly six months ago where the majority mark is 116. Mayawati's and Akhilesh Yadav's then offered unconditional support to the government. The BSP has two seats in the House and the SP one. The BJP has 109 seats. Four Independents are also backing the government. After the Chhindwara MLA Deepak Saksena resigned to vacate the seat for Kamal Nath, the Congress strength is 113.

Even the betting market or 'satta bazaar' in Phalodi in was saw punters wagering on the issue. Big-time gambling is going on in Phalodi market over the tenure of Interestingly, the betting, which is equally important, has been quiet. The market is sluggish after several arrests in two months ago during the IPL cricket tournament.

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First Published: Tue, May 21 2019. 18:56 IST