Day after 2 BJP MLAs back Congress govt in MP\, Computer Baba claims 4 more in touch



Day after 2 BJP MLAs back Congress govt in MP, Computer Baba claims 4 more in touch

Computer Baba, an MoS in Congress govt, said he will present the 4 MLAs before everybody when instructed by Kamal Nath.


Namdev Das Tyagi aka Computer Baba

A day after two BJP MLAs supported the ruling Congress during the voting on a bill in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly, a person closed to the Kamal Nath government said four more opposition legislators aree in contact with him and are ready to switch sides. 

Namdev Das Tyagi aka Computer Baba, who was accorded the minister of state status as the chairman of ‘Ma Narmada, Ma Shipra, Ma Mandakini Nadi Nyasm said, "Four MLAs (BJP MLAs) are in contact with me, when the time is right I will present them before everyone. When CM Kamal Nath tells me, I'll present them before all. They (4 BJP MLAs) are in contact with me and are expecting that they be included in government."

On Wednesday, BJP legislators Narayan Tripathi and Sharad Kol voted in favour of the Criminal Law (Madhya Pradesh Amendment) Bill, 2019 when it was put to vote in the Assembly.

Soon after the two BJP MLAs backed the seven-month-old government, the Congress had claimed that more opposition legislators could join it.

"Several BJP MLAs are in touch with chief minister Kamal Nath. They are sitting on the fence. They may cross over to Congress by the next assembly session," claimed Public Relations Minister P C Sharma, talking to reporters later.

During the division of votes on the bill, 122 MLAs voted in favour of the Congress government.

In the 230-member house, the ruling Congress has support of 121 MLAs, including Speaker NP Prajapati, who did not take part in the voting.

Thus, besides the 120 MLAs of the Congress and its allies, two BJP MLAs also supported the bill.

Talking to reporters later, Tripathi, who is MLA from Maihar, and Beohari legislator Kol said they extended support to the seven-month-old Nath government because they wanted development in their constituencies.

This was their "ghar wapsi" (homecoming), they added.

According to Congress sources, Nath sent feelers to the two BJP lawmakers through Arif Masood, Congress MLA from Bhopal Central, about a month ago.

Tripathi reportedly did not get along with BJP MP from Satna Ganesh Singh. Besides, he had been seeking to make Maihar, a tehsil of Satna, a separate district.

Tripathi, who had a long stint in the Congress before joining the BJP, was once in the Samajwadi Party and headed its Madhya Pradesh unit.

Kol, as a Youth Congress leader, had sought party ticket from the Beohari for the last year's Assembly polls.

Miffed over denial of ticket, he joined the BJP and the saffron party fielded him from Beohari where he won.

Kol's father Juglal Kol is a senior Congress leader from Shahdol district. Nath, who is also the state Congress president, persuaded Sharad Kol's father to bring him back in the Congress fold, the sources said.

Leader of Opposition Gopal Bhargava had, in May, written to the governor requesting a special session of the Assembly for floor test, shortly after the BJP swept the Lok Sabha polls in Madhya Pradesh, winning 28 of the 29 seats.

The Congress has 114 MLAs -- two short of the simple majority mark of 116 -- and its government is supported by four Independent legislators, two MLAs of the Bahujan Samaj Party and one from the Samajwadi Party.

The BJP had won 109 seats and one of its MLAs resigned after getting elected to the Lok Sabha.

The Assembly polls saw the Congress ending the 15-year-long rule of the BJP in the state.

Wednesday's development in Madhya Pradesh comes a day after the Congress-JD(S) government fell in Karnataka.

Asked if Tripathi and Kol had joined the Congress formally, minister P C Sharma said, "They have supported us. They are with Congress. It doesn't matter whether they became party members or not."

(With PTI inputs)