Rajya Sabha polls: BJP follows Congress example, sending its Rajasthan MLAs to resort

By the afternoon, the opposition party MLAs had reached the BJP office from where they were to taken to the resort in two buses later.

Published: 06th June 2022 02:57 PM  |   Last Updated: 06th June 2022 02:57 PM   |  A+A-

BJP Flags (Photo | PTI)

BJP Flags (Photo | PTI)

By PTI

JAIPUR: The BJP on Monday was shifting its MLAs to a resort here for a "training camp" ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections on June 10, days after a similar move by Rajasthan's ruling Congress.

By the afternoon, the opposition party MLAs had reached the BJP office from where they were to taken to the resort in two buses later.

A BJP spokesperson said the party is going to hold a training camp at the resort.

"This is a training camp in which the MLAs will be given training on the Rajya Sabha elections," the leader said.

The Congress has already shifted many of the party and independent MLAs to a hotel in Udaipur, saying it fears horse-training by the BJP.

The ruling Congress has fielded three candidates from the state for the Rajya Sabha.

The BJP has nominated one candidate and is backing a media baron Sub hash Chandra as an independent candidate.

The Congress with its 108 MLAs in the state assembly is set to win two seats.

After winning two seats, the Congress will have 26 surplus votes, 15 short of the required 41 to win a third seat.

The BJP has 71 MLAs in the state Assembly and is set to win one seat, after which it will be left with 30 surplus votes.

Congress leaders claim the support of 126 MLAs, including 108 of from the party itself.

It needs 123 MLAs to win three seats.


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