6 Congress MLAs, who cross-voted in RS polls, return to Shimla


Six Congress MLAs, who voted for the BJP candidate in the Rajya Sabha polls in Himachal Pradesh, and had left Haryana on Wednesday for an undisclosed location, have returned to Shimla.

The returnees also included three independent MLAs, who too had landed in Panchkula on Tuesday after casting their votes in the Rajya Sabha election.

All nine of them have reached Shimla.

The legislators, including Rajinder Rana and Ravi Thakur, had spent Tuesday night in a hotel in Panchkula and left on Wednesday morning in a chopper from Tau Devi Lal Stadium in BJP-ruled Haryana’s Panchkula, sources had earlier said.

The MLAs reached Haryana from Shimla on Tuesday after casting their votes in the Rajya Sabha poll. They are learnt to be in touch with the BJP for a possible coup in the state government.

According to reports, the MLAs were “disappointed” with the working style of Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and seeking his replacement.

Ravi Thakur had Tuesday dismissed Sukhu’s claims that some party legislators were “kidnapped” and said he “can go anywhere” while referring to his visit to Panchkula.

Sukhu in Shimla alleged that “five to six” Congress MLAs were “kidnapped” and whisked away by the CRPF and the Haryana Police.

Speaking to reporters outside the guest house in Panchkula on Tuesday evening, Thakur, the MLA from Lahaul and Spiti, had said, “Hum ghoomne aye hain...this is my private time, so I can go anywhere,” and denied Sukhu’s charge that he along with other lawmakers was kidnapped.

Replying to a question on the floor test in Himachal assembly, he said, “In the interest of Himachal Pradesh and Lahaul and Spiti, we supported Harsh Mahajan ji (BJP candidate) so that we can get more budget (from the Centre).” Thakur, Rana and four other Congress legislators were learnt to have reached the PWD Guest House in Panchkula. Later, they were reportedly taken to a hotel.

(With PTI inputs)

Read More
Next Story