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The Congress in Gujarat on Sunday, 7 June, shifted 21 of its Gujarat MLAs to a resort at Abu Road in Rajasthan, reported news agency PTI. Resort politics returned to Gujarat after the resignations of three MLAs ahead of the crucial election to four Rajya Sabha seats on 19 June.
The Congress had earlier shifted its legislators to three resorts Rajkot, Ambaji in Banaskantha district and Anand in Gujarat. On Sunday, a police complaint was filed for alleged violation of lockdown norms against a resort in Rajkot district where the Congress had lodged some of its MLAs.
Following up on the complaint, the Gujarat Police registered an FIR against the owner and manager of Neelcity Resort in Rajkot. Cases have been filed under Indian Penal Code Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) for opening the resort for Congress MLA. Police said that this was in violation of the lockdown notification.
A party leader told PTI that 21 Congress legislators are camping at a resort in Abu Road. “At a time when the government should work to save the lives of people from coronavirus crisis, the government is busy using its machinery for threatening and horse-trading of people’s representatives. Our MLAs are camping here to decide on future strategy,” Gujarat Congress president Amit Chavda told reporters.
The Congress had taken its MLAs to a resort in Jaipur in March also after five party legislators resigned before the 26 March Rajya Sabha polls, which were subsequently postponed due to the coronavirus lockdown.
(With inputs from PTI)
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