10.3 C
London
Sunday, April 21, 2024
HomeNewsIndia NewsMadhya Pradesh: Fearing BJP poaching, Kamal Nath asks ministers to 'guard' MLAs

Madhya Pradesh: Fearing BJP poaching, Kamal Nath asks ministers to ‘guard’ MLAs

Date:

Related stories

India elections 2024: What we learned this week

THE first of India’s almost one billion voters cast...

Around 64 per cent voter turnout in first phase of India election

POLLING for the first phase of India’s marathon national...

India starts voting as Modi aims for third term

India’s polling stations opened on Friday as prime minister...

Explosions in Iran after possible Israeli strike: What we know so far

Explosions were reported in Isfahan, a central province of...

Prince Harry declares US as his new home, renounces British residency

Prince Harry has officially declared the United States as...

Days after the Lok Sabha poll results, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath has moved swiftly to keep his flock of Congress MLAs together to thwart any poaching attempt by a resurgent BJP.

Kamal Nath, whose five-month-old government is surviving on a wafer-thin majority, has asked each of his Cabinet colleagues to look after at least five legislators to check any desertion to the BJP, a Congress leader said on Monday.

Apprehension about the Kamal Nath government’s stability has crept into the Congress after its humiliating defeat in the recently concluded general elections in Madhya Pradesh, where it won just one of the 29 parliamentary seats, conceding the rest to the BJP.

The BJP last week wrote a letter to the governor, requesting her to convene a special session of the Assembly for testing the Kamal Nath government’s strength on the floor of the House.

“Nath ji has asked each of his 27 Cabinet colleagues from his party to look after five legislators,” the Congress leader told PTI. The ministers are going to act as the “guardian” to the legislators, he said. They will coordinate and ensure that development works in the constituencies of these MLAs are not hampered, the leader added.

An independent MLA, too, is part of the Kamal Nath Cabinet.

In the 2018 Assembly polls, the Congress had won 114 of the state’s 230 seats, two short of the majority mark of 116. The BJP had bagged 109 seats.

The Kamal Nath government is backed by two BSP MLAs, one legislator of the Samajwadi Party and four independent lawmakers.

The Congress came to power in Madhya Pradesh barely six months ago, after a gap of 15 years.

The Congress leader said Kamal Nath on Sunday asked ministers to look after MLAs after holding two meetings—one with his Cabinet colleagues and the other with all MLAs.

At the meeting with Kamal Nath, the Congress MLAs aired their grievances related to ministers and the state bureaucracy, he said.

Kamal Nath told the MLAs that he has asked his Cabinet colleagues to look into the issues raised by them, he said.

Leader of opposition Gopal Bhargava of the BJP on May 20 wrote a letter to Governor Anandiben Patel, requesting her to convene a special session of the Assembly to discuss the problems being faced by the state.

According to Bhargava, the BJP will seek a division (voting) on financial matters in the House.

If the Congress-led government fails to scrape through, it will collapse, Bhargava said on Monday.

Kamal Nath has accused the BJP of luring Congress MLAs with money and posts to topple his government, a charge denied by the main opposition party.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

eighteen − 8 =