Congress Political Crisis: Now these leaders left the Party

Before the Rajya Sabha elections, the Congress has suffered a setback. Another Congress MLA in Gujarat (Gujarat) left the party. Earlier, four MLAs also resigned.

Yogita S.
Published on: 15 March 2020 12:15 PM GMT
Congress Political Crisis: Now these leaders left the Party
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Congress Political Crisis: Now these leaders left the Party

Ahmedabad: Before the Rajya Sabha elections, the Congress has suffered a setback. Another Congress MLA in Gujarat (Gujarat) left the party. Earlier, four MLAs also resigned. The member of Congress legislators also left the party. There is a possibility that they may join the BJP soon.

After Madhya Pradesh, the phase of resignation of MLAs has started in Gujarat. The name of the fifth MLA has also been revealed in this process in one successive Congress.

Let us tell you that the Rajya Sabha elections are due soon. In such a situation, five MLAs who are angry over the Rajya Sabha seat sharing have resigned from the party. It is being told that these MLAs are in touch with BJP. The legislators submitted their resignations after meeting with the party president.

These party members resigned:

According to the information, Gujarat Congress MLA Soma Patel, JV Kakadia resigned from the party last night. Soma Patel is an MLA from Limdi, while JV Kakadia is an MLA from Dhari. Both were angry over not sending a member of their community in Rajya Sabha. It is being said that Soma Patel had demanded the Rajya Sabha seat to be given to the Koli community.

Political Equation of Gujarat Legislative Assembly:

Let us tell you that there are currently 180 members in the 182-member Gujarat Legislative Assembly. Here 103 MLAs belong to BJP and 73 MLAs belong to Congress. At the same time, the figure reaches 77 by joining 2 BTP, 1 NCP and 1 Independent MLA among the allies of Congress.

If we talk about the Rajya Sabha elections, the legal process is going on in two seats here. Both parties need 38 votes to win one seat in Rajya Sabha. At the same time, 76 votes are needed to win two seats whereas Congress has less votes. In such a situation, the Congress can lose its seat.

Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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