Gujarat PCC to foot the bill for MLAs' resort stay: Congress

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August 1, 2017

Bengaluru, Aug 1: The Gujarat Congress Committee will bear the expenses of the stay of 44 MLAs at a private resort on the city outskirts here, a senior party leader in Karnataka said.

As their stay to fend off "poaching" attempts by the BJP ahead of the August 8 Rajya Sabha polls in Gujarat entered the third day today, a few MLAs from flood-hit constituencies of the state reportedly expressed their intention to go back.

The Congress leader, who is overseeing the arrangements to keep the flock together, said the MLAs were worried about the public opinion going against them.

They think that they will be blamed for "abandoning" voters when their constituencies were facing nature'sfury, he said.

The exact number of MLAs who have expressed their willingness to head back is not clear.

The Congress had yesterday paraded all its legislators before the media in an effort to quell speculation of dissension in the party ranks.

The party reportedly chose the city for lodging its MLAs as Karnataka is governed by the Congress.

The entire responsibility of their stay has been given to state Power Minister Shivakumar and his brother D K Suresh, Member of Parliament from Bengaluru Rural.

"The entire payment of the bill is from the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee. It is in their name only; they said that they are going to pay," Shivakumar told reporters herein response to a question.

Asked about winning the Rajya Sabha seat, he said, "We will meet on 8th(August). I will also try to visit Gujarat thatday".

Six of the 57 Congress MLAs in Gujarat, from where senior party leader Ahmed Patel is contesting for the Rajya Sabha, have resigned from the party in the last few days withthree joining the BJP on Friday.

The party has apprehensions about Patel's election tothe Rajya Sabha, if more MLAs defect.

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

Shivakumar in response to a question said the resortwas chosen as the venue to lodge the MLAs after keeping the aspects of security, traffic and connectivity to the airport in mind.

"It is my land ...means my district and my brother is MP from here, we have two strong MLCs from here....they (Gujarat MLAs) are my old friends from my Youth Congress days, theyhave confidence in me, they felt it is comfortable," he said.

Though the MLAs are likely to travel tosome tourist and religious destinations, includingTirupati, but the visit to the hill shrine is still beingcontemplated, owing to the huge rush there these days.

Sources said the MLAs may also visit Chamundeshwari temple in Mysuru in a day or two.

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