Sixteen Cabinet Ministers
of the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh resigned on Monday night and
requested the Chief Minister to reconstitute the Cabinet. According to the
Chief Minister's Office, the Ministers, including Home Minister Bala Bachchan, Finance
Minister Tarun Bhanot and Law Minister P.C. Sharma, tendered their resignations
to Kamal Nath at a late night Cabinet meeting.
Jolt to Kamal Nath govt. as pro-Scindia MLAs head to Bengaluru, Chief Minister accuses BJP of conniving with the mafia in trying to destabalise his government
The development capped a
day of hectic political activity with Mr. Nath forced to rush back to Bhopal
from Delhi after 17 Congress MLAs — supporters of Jyotiraditya
Scindia — went incommunicado. Several of them, including a Minister,
reached the BJP-ruled Karnataka by a special flight later in the day.
Speaking to reporters
outside Mr. Nath's residence where the meeting was held, Sajjan Singh Verma,
who resigned as the Public Works and Environment Minister, said, “Given the
vicious atmosphere created by the BJP, we have requested Mr. Nath to
reconstitute the Cabinet independently. We want to thwart the efforts of the BJP to topple the government.”
Stating that the Congress
had called a meeting of party MLAs at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Mr. Verma said the
government was stable. "We have been given the mandate for five years by
people. We will complete our term."
Umang Singhar, who
resigned as Forest Minister said, “The government is safe. New Ministers will
be appointed.”
Mr. Nath had reached
Delhi on Sunday to brief Congress president Sonia Gandhi on the political
turmoil in the State and discuss an imminent expansion of the Cabinet and the
upcoming Rajya Sabha elections from the State. He is believed to have left it
to Ms. Gandhi to decide the way forward and reach out to Mr. Scindia.
The younger Congress
leader, after having lost out on the CM’s post, was also ignored for the post
of the Madhya Pradesh Pradesh Congress Committee (MPPCC) chief.
Congress insiders
indicated that Mr. Scindia could be offered a Rajya Sabha seat as well as the
MPPCC chief’s post as part of a compromise.
Amid persistent rumours
about Mr. Scindia being in touch with senior BJP leaders, the former Lok Sabha
member from Guna remained unavailable for comment. Late in the evening, he is
reported to have met party colleague and Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin
Pilot.
The group of Congress
MLAs, including at least one Cabinet Minister, arrived at Bengaluru by a
special flight.
BJP leader Arvind
Limbavali, who played a crucial role in wooing Karnataka Congress MLAs last
year resulting in the collapse of the Congress-JD(S) coalition,
is reported to be handling the logistics of the Madhya Pradesh lawmakers’ stay.
Sources said these MLAs were shifted to a private resort in Whitefield.
Reacting the development,
Rajasthan Congress president Sachin Pilot hoped for the crisis to end soon.
"I am hopeful that the current crisis in MP ends soon and that leaders are
able to resolve differences. The state needs a stable government in order to
fulfill the promises make to the electrolate", Mr. Pilot tweeted.
When asked if the
developments posed a threat to the government, Congress MP Digvijaya Singh
said, “Whoever rejects the mandate of the State’s people, they’ll give them a
reply”.
Earlier during the day,
Surendra Singh Shera, independent MLA from Burhanpur, who was believed to be in
Bengaluru along with three other legislators after he had gone missing last
week, said, “Every MLA is happy, and the effort is to listen to everyone and
resolve their issues. Ever since the government was formed, the BJP has been
approaching us."
Asked when he would be
made a Minister, Mr. Shera said, “Very soon. I would like to be the Home
Minister and develop a people’s-friendly police.”
Last week, Congress
leaders claimed to have rescued six MLAs backing the government from a hotel in
Manesar in Haryana, where they were reportedly held hostage by the BJP. Of
another four MLAs, who were believed to be ferried to Bengaluru by the BJP,
two, including Mr. Shera, have returned to Bhopal. Congress leaders have said
this was the fourth attempt by the BJP at dislodging its government formed in
December 2018.
Mr. Singh last Tuesday
had accused BJP leaders, including former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan,
of ferrying MLAs backing the government to New Delhi, and luring them with
bribes to cross over, a charge confirmed by Mr. Nath later, while Mr. Scindia
said he wasn't aware of it.
While the Congress holds
114 seats, and enjoys the support of four independent, two BSP and an SP MLA,
the BJP has 107 seats in the 230-member Assembly.
Moreover, elections to
three Rajya Sabha seats from the State, one held by Mr. Singh and the other two
by BJP’s Prabhat Jha and Satyanarayan Jatiya are due later this month. Given
the numbers, both the parties will secure one seat each in the Rajya Sabha,
while for the third, Congress will need the support of another two MLAs, while
the BJP will need nine. A candidate needs 58 first-preference votes to
win.
Both Mr. Scindia and Mr.
Singh are eyeing the Rajya Sabha seats. Moreover, Mr. Scindia, a member of the
royal Scindia family of Gwalior who lost the 2019 Lok Sabha election from
his stronghold Guna, is also seemingly keen to helm the State Congress unit, at
present led by Mr. Nath.
In the 13-month-old
Congress government that unseated BJP after 15 years, fissures within the State
Congress, riven by factionalism, have emerged repeatedly. Last month, giving a
cold shoulder to the Chief Minister, Mr. Scindia threatened to hit the streets
if poll promises, especially the farm loan waiver, were not kept.
In the past, two MLAs of
his faction had accused the Health Minister of corruption. Meanwhile,
Umang Singhar, from his camp, had accused former Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh
of trying to destabilise the government.
Meanwhile, a source close
to Mr. Scindia on Monday claimed the faction’s MLAs felt ignored by the State
Congress Unit, which was in shambles due to mismanagement of three-four leaders
from Indore. “While Kamal Nath, who presently heads the State Congress unit, is
busy with the post of the Chief Minister; there is no mechanism to hear the
grievances of our MLAs. It’s already been close to one and a half years,” he
added.
'BJP
hand in glove with mafia'
Amid political turmoil in
the state, Mr.
Nath accused the BJP of attempting to destabilise the government in
connivance with mafia. He said it would not be allowed to succeed at any cost.
Stating that politics of
bargaining went against the State’s interests, Mr. Nath claimed in the past 15
years of the BJP regime, mafia in every sector had become a parallel
government. “People were fed up with the mafia, and gave the Congress the
mandate to get rid of it. I campaigned against the mafia responding to the
expectations of the people,” the Chief Minister said.
He further said upon
taking oath, his objective was to carve out a new identity for the State in the
youth’s interest. “But BJP is just power-hungry and has nothing to do with the
people of the State and its development,” he added.
“It lost its government
in seven States in the last few months. It is just frustrated and not allowing
any other government to function from Day 1.”
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