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MLAs will be flown to Gujarat, will not meet Sonia in Delhi: Shaktisinh Gohil

Updated - August 07, 2017 09:23 am IST

Published - August 06, 2017 04:59 pm IST - Bengaluru

Alleges that it was the BJP that was spreading such "canards"

Shaktisinh Gohil

The Gujarat Congress legislators, kept at a private resort near here, would be flown back to their home state directly and not to Delhi as has been reported by a section of the media, party sources said here on Sunday.

The Gujarat Congress had sent 44 of its MLAs here on July 29 to fend off the “poaching” attempts by the BJP, ahead of the August 8 Rajya Sabha poll in that state, in which Ahmed Patel, the political secretary to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, is contesting.

Denying the reports that the MLAs would first be flown to Delhi to meet Sonia Gandhi, Congress spokesperson Shaktisinh Gohil said they would be returning to Gujarat “directly”.

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However, he declined to disclose when would the MLAs return to Gujarat. “One thing that has been decided is that all of us (the 44 MLAs) will fly to Gujarat, not Delhi,” he said.

Mr. Gohil alleged that it was the BJP, which was spreading “canards” that the Congress MLAs would first be flown to the national capital to meet Ms. Gandhi. He also charged that BJP was spreading “false reports” that the MLAs would use the ‘NOTA’ option in the upcoming Rajya Sabha poll to defeat Mr. Patel.

The Congress has objected to the ‘NOTA’ option in the Rajya Sabha poll, which is being seen as a prestige battle for the party in Gujarat. Mr. Gohil asserted that all the Congress MLAs were “united” and that they would vote for Patel in the August 8 election. Six of the 57 Congress MLAs in Gujarat have quit the party recently with

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three of them joining the BJP on July 28.

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