This Article is From Jun 08, 2016

Amid Fears Of Cross-Voting In Rajya Sabha, INLD Lawmakers Sent To Mussorie

Amid Fears Of Cross-Voting In Rajya Sabha, INLD Lawmakers Sent To Mussorie

Allegations that legislators were being lured for votes have cropped up ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections in several states including a purported sting in Karnataka. (File photo)

Chandigarh: Amidst fears of cross-voting in June 11 Rajya Sabha polls, the main opposition INLD in Haryana has apparently packed off most of its legislators to the hill resort of Mussorie while other parties have gone into a huddle to chalk out their strategies.

The ruling BJP has nominated Union Minister Birender Singh for one of the two seats and he is assured of a comfortable win but a keen contest is expected for the second seat between media baron Subhash Chandra and INLD-supported lawyer RK Anand, who are fighting it out as Independent candidates. Apprehending that some of its lawmakers may not toe the party line, especially as BJP-backed media mogul had claimed support of at least two INLD lawmakers, a dozen-odd legislators of the party were yesterday sent off to the hill station in Uttarakhand.

INLD has 19 lawmakers in the 90-member house. While its lawmakers Parminder Singh Dhull and Jaswinder Singh Sandhu have denied reports that they have gone to Mussorie, the party's Haryana unit president Ashok Arora said some other legislators have gone there "for a vacation" on their own.

When asked if the move was due to fear of cross-voting by some of their legislators, Mr Arora said, "A few of our legislators have gone to Mussorie and will be back in Chandigarh well in time before the voting for Rajya Sabha polls on June 11. There is no fear of cross-voting. Some of our MLAs have gone there for a short vacation."

Mr Arora said the party will be supporting RK Anand. However, the lone BSP candidate from Haryana Tek Chand Sharma has announced his party's support to Mr Chandra.

"My support will be for the BJP and the candidate backed by the party," said Mr Sharma, the legislator from Prithla.

Congress, meanwhile, is yet to reveal its cards and said the future course of action for the Rajya Sabha polls will be decided at an All India Congress Committee meeting on June 10.

"As of today, we have not taken any decision (whether to vote or abstain). On June 10, we will decide at the AICC meeting in Delhi," former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said.

Yesterday, Mr Hooda and another senior leader Kuldip Bishnoi, who recently merged his Haryana Janhit Congress with Congress, had separately met Congress Vice-president Rahul Gandhi in Delhi to discuss the party's strategy for the upcoming polls.

Today, more leaders from Haryana Congress including former Assembly Speaker Kuldeep Sharma are meeting the party high command to discuss the party's strategy for the Rajya Sabha polls.

The entry of Subhash Chandra and RK Anand has put the Congress in a tricky situation. The party has often accused the INLD of playing second fiddle to ruling BJP and if it backs RK Anand, it will mean backing an INLD-supported candidate. If the Congress decides to abstain from the vote, it will mean letting Subhash Chandra win.

Allegations that legislators were being lured for votes have cropped up ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections in several states including a purported sting in Karnataka.

State Congress chief Ashok Tanwar had earlier said, "We will do whatever is best in the interest of the state and our party. We have shared the state unit's feedback with our party high command. The final decision will be taken collectively".

Yesterday, state BJP legislature party held a meeting here under the leadership of party general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya to draw up the strategy for the biennial elections.

BJP, with the support of five Independents and one BSP legislator, has the support of 52 lawmakers in the 90-member House. It needs 31 votes to wrest the first seat but it does not have adequate numbers to get the second candidate elected.

BJP has 47 lawmakers in the Assembly, INLD 19, Congress 17 (after HJC merged with Congress recently), BSP one, SAD one and five are Independents.

The two seats, currently occupied by Union ministers Birender Singh and Suresh Prabhu, will fall vacant on August 1.
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