Haryana BJP MLAs Gather in Chandigarh for RS Poll Prep, Mock Congress Move

The ruling BJP in Haryana has gathered its 48 MLAs and supporting Independents at a Chandigarh hotel for a program to explain the Rajya Sabha voting procedure ahead of the March 16 polls. Party leaders dismissed secrecy, calling it essential training, with some MLAs light-heartedly comparing the trip to a picnic. This move comes a day after the Congress shifted its Haryana MLAs to Kufri near Shimla in an effort to keep its flock united for the elections. Congress legislators stated the move was for a training session and reaffirmed their support for the party's Rajya Sabha candidate.

Key Points: Haryana BJP MLAs in Chandigarh, Congress in Kufri for Rajya Sabha Polls

  • BJP moves 48 MLAs to Chandigarh hotel
  • Congress shifted MLAs to Kufri, Himachal
  • Training for Rajya Sabha voting procedure
  • Polling for two RS seats on March 16
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After Congress move to Kufri, Haryana BJP gathers MLAs in Chandigarh ahead of RS polls

Ahead of Rajya Sabha elections, Haryana BJP moves MLAs to Chandigarh for training, while Congress shifts its legislators to Kufri in a bid to ensure party unity.

"We are not disappearing like Congress; we are only conducting a mock drill. - Krishan Lal Panwar"

Chandigarh, March 14

Ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections slated for March 16 in Haryana, the ruling BJP on Saturday moved its 48 MLAs, along with supporting Independent Legislators, together in buses to a private hotel located at Sector 35 in Chandigarh, triggering political speculation over preparations for the upcoming poll.

Haryana BJP President Mohan Lal Badoli said the gathering was part of a programme to brief legislators about the voting procedure for the Rajya Sabha election.

"A small programme is being held to explain the entire process of how voting will take place. All 48 BJP MLAs are here," Badoli told reporters.

He dismissed speculation about secrecy surrounding the movement of MLAs and said the party was only ensuring that legislators were fully prepared for the election process.

"We are not hiding anything. We will roam around here in Chandigarh. This is the land of Haryana; it is a land of miracles. Training is essential. Every political party wants to ensure it is well-prepared," he said.

Some BJP legislators struck a lighter note about the trip. MLA Laxman Yadav compared the outing to a picnic.

"Wherever the bus takes us, there will be a picnic. Look, every college and every school has a picnic. This is the Vidhan Sabha's school and all the students are going to enjoy the picnic," he said.

Another BJP MLA, Moolchand Sharma, said the legislators would remain within the city.

"Lunch will be right here in Chandigarh. We will be local," he said.

MLA Randhir Panihar added that even the legislators themselves were unaware of the destination. "We ourselves don't know where we are going," he said.

Haryana Minister Krishan Lal Panwar told IANS, "We are not disappearing like Congress; we are only conducting a mock drill."

The development comes a day after the Congress moved its Haryana MLAs to Kufri near Shimla in neighbouring Himachal Pradesh ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls, in what party sources described as an attempt to keep its flock together.

According to sources, Congress legislators arrived in Shimla in three buses on Friday evening and were lodged in two hotels in Kufri, where around 37 rooms were booked for them.

Earlier, Congress MLA Jassi Petwar told IANS that the party legislators were heading for a two-day training session.

"All 37-38 Congress MLAs will attend. The strategy is to ensure party unity, and all MLAs are together supporting the party's decisions and directives from the leadership," he said.

Another Congress MLA, Kuldeep Vats, said a meeting of the Congress Legislature Party chaired by former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda had reaffirmed support for the party's Rajya Sabha candidate.

"On March 16, all MLAs will vote for the Congress Rajya Sabha candidate," Vats said.

Polling for two Rajya Sabha seats from Haryana is scheduled to take place on March 16.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
At least BJP is being transparent about staying in Chandigarh, which is Haryana's capital too. Congress running off to Himachal shows they don't trust their own MLAs. MLA Laxman Yadav calling it a picnic tells you everything - they're enjoying at public expense! 😠
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Aman W
"Land of miracles" comment by Badoli ji was unnecessary. Just explain the process simply. This MLA picnic culture needs to stop. They should focus on solving water crisis and unemployment in Haryana instead of these political tours.
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Sarah B
As an observer of Indian politics, this is fascinating. The "resort politics" phenomenon continues. The comparison between BJP's Chandigarh stay and Congress's Kufri retreat shows both parties use similar strategies despite criticizing each other.
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Karthik V
Haryana politics always has this tamasha before RS polls. Remember the 2016 episode? At least this time it's within the state (Chandigarh) for BJP. But seriously, if MLAs need to be "secured" like this, what does it say about our democracy? 🤔
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Neha E
The funniest part is MLA Randhir Panihar saying "We ourselves don't know where we are going"! Are they school children on a surprise trip? This shows how much control the party high command has over individual legislators. Not a good sign for representative democracy.

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