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BJP fields 6 disqualified Cong MLAs in HP, upsets partymen

Last updated on: March 26, 2024 21:26 IST

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday named six disqualified Congress MLAs as its candidates for the Himachal Pradesh assembly bypolls, triggering a rebellion by party leaders who expected they would be fielded from these seats.

IMAGE: Six rebel MLAs of Himachal Pradesh -- Sudhir Sharma, Ravi Thakur, Inder Dutt Lakhanpal, Devendra Bhutto, Rajendra Rana, and Chaitanya Sharma -- had joined the BJP, in New Delhi on March 23, 2024. Photograph: ANI Photo

Hours after the BJP announcement, former minister Ram Lal Markanda quit the party and announced he would "definitely" contest the bypolls. BJP leader Ranjit Singh also said he will contest as an Independent.

Former minister Virender Kanwar, who was defeated last time by one of the Congress rebels, expressed displeasure over the announcement by his party.

 

All six of them switched over to the BJP from the Congress on March 23, nearly a month after being disqualified from the House for defying a party whip to be present and vote in favour of the Congress-led government during the cut motions and budget.

Shortly before the BJP list was released, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said, "People of Himachal are intelligent, they believe in democracy and will give a befitting reply to those practising 'aaya ram, gaya ram' culture in Dev Bhumi Himachal."

Referring to the nine MLAs -- six Congress rebels and three independents -- who voted in favour of the BJP in the Rajya Sabha elections, Sukhu said they have "sold their souls" and should now face the public.

"We will face the political challenge on June 1, 2024," he added.

The Himachal Pradesh assembly bypolls will be held on June 1, along with the election to the four Lok Sabha seats in the state -- Hamirpur, Shimla, Mandi and Kangra.

"We will go to the public with our performance in the past 25 months in which we have not only rectified the shortcomings of the previous BJP government but have also worked for the welfare of all sections of the society," Sukhu said.

In another development, former state minister and BJP leader from Lahaul and Spiti Ram Lal Markanda left the party and announced he would "definitely" contest the bypolls, "possibly" from the Congress.

Among the names announced by the BJP, Sudhir Sharma is a four-term MLA and former minister.

Rajinder Rana defeated former chief minister and BJP candidate Prem Kumar Dhumal in 2017.

Three-time legislator Lakhanpal is a former chief parliamentary secretary, while Ravi Thakur, a two-time legislator, is a former chairman of the state Congress Seva Dal and ex-vice chairperson of the National Commission for Schedule Tribes.

Chetanya Sharma and Devinder Kumar Bhutto are first-time MLAs.

These MLAs and three Independents had voted in favour of the BJP nominee Harsh Mahajan in the Rajya Sabha polls held in the state on February 27, triggering a crisis for the Congress-led government in the state.

The three independents, the BJP nominated the six former MLAs from the same seats they held as Congress members before their disqualification from the House.

Sudhir Sharma has been fielded from Dharamshala, Ravi Thakur from Lahaul and Spiti, Rajinder Rana from Sujanpur, Inder Dutt Lakhanpal from Barsar, Chetanya Sharma from Gagret and Devinder Kumar Bhutto from Kutlehar.

All six of them switched over to the BJP from the Congress on March 23, nearly a month after being disqualified from the House for defying a party whip to be present and vote in favour of the Congress-led government during the cut motions and budget.

Markanda quit the party to protest the fielding of Ravi Thakur, who had defeated him on the Lahaul and Spiti seat in the last Assembly election by a margin of 1,542 votes. The entire BJP block unit of Lahaul Spiti also resigned in protest against the party's decision and pledged support to Markanda.

Markanada, a former agriculture and tribal development minister during the previous BJP government led by Jai Ram Thakur, was a frontrunner for the BJP ticket from the Lahaul and Spiti Assembly seat.

"I will contest the Assembly bypolls for sure. There is a possibility of my contesting from the Congress," Markanda said, adding that a meeting of the Lahaul and Spiti core committee has been convened to chalk out the future strategy.

Former BJP rural development and panchayati raj minister Virender Kanwar said the people of his constituency are upset that the BJP nominated Congress rebel Devinder Kumar Bhutto, a first-time MLA, from Kutlehar in his place.

"The party is above everything but the people of my constituency are disappointed and want that the decision of the party should be reviewed by conducting a fresh survey on popularity in the area. Bhutto worked like a dictator in the past 15 months and has lost his goodwill," he told PTI.

The BJP's Ranjit Singh, who lost to his Congress rival Rajendra Rana in the 2022 assembly polls by a margin of 399 votes, said he would contest as an Independent.

"In the Lok Sabha elections, I will support the party candidate Union minister Anurag Singh Thakur but in the bypolls, I will contest as an Independent candidate," he added.

Talking to media persons here on Tuesday, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said some BJP leaders, including Markanda and Rakesh Kalia of Gagret, were in contact with the Congress.

"People of Himachal are intelligent, believe in democracy and would give a befitting reply to those practising 'aaya ram, gaya ram' culture in Dev Bhumi Himachal, especially those who sold themselves," he said.

"I want to inform you that even the 25 sitting legislators of the BJP are feeling suffocated," Sukhu added.

Among the names announced by the BJP, Sudhir Sharma is a four-term MLA and former minister while Rajinder Rana defeated former chief minister and BJP candidate Prem Kumar Dhumal in 2017.

Three-time legislator Lakhanpal is a former chief parliamentary secretary, while Ravi Thakur, a two-time legislator, is a former chairman of the state Congress Seva Dal and ex-vice chairperson of the National Commission for Schedule Tribes.

Chetanya Sharma and Devinder Kumar Bhutto are first-time MLAs.

These MLAs and three Independents had voted in favour of the BJP nominee Harsh Mahajan in the Rajya Sabha polls held in the state on February 27, triggering a crisis for the Congress-led government in the state.

The three independents, Ashish Sharma (Hamirpur constituency), Hoshiyar Singh (Dehra) and K L Thakur (Nalagarh), submitted their resignation on March 22 and joined the BJP on the next day.

With the disqualification of six Congress MLAs, the strength of the ruling party came down from 40 to 34, including the Speaker who can vote only in the case of a tie during a floor test, in the 68-member Assembly. The BJP has 25 members.

Ever since the Rajya Sabha polls, the BJP and Congress have been trading charges with the ruling party slamming the opposition for hatching a conspiracy to topple the democratically elected government in the state by using money power and maintaining that the public will not forgive the Congress rebels for their betrayal.

The BJP has said that the Congress government is in the minority and the chief minister should have resigned on moral grounds.Ashish Sharma (Hamirpur constituency), Hoshiyar Singh (Dehra) and K L Thakur (Nalagarh), submitted their resignation on March 22 and joined the BJP on the next day.

With the disqualification of six Congress MLAs, the strength of the ruling party came down from 40 to 34, including the Speaker who can vote only in the case of a tie during a floor test, in the 68-member assembly. The BJP has 25 members.

Ever since the Rajya Sabha polls, the BJP and Congress have been trading charges with the ruling party slamming the opposition for hatching a conspiracy to topple the democratically elected government in the state by using money power and maintaining that the public will not forgive the Congress rebels for their betrayal.

The BJP has said that the Congress government is in the minority and the chief minister should have resigned on moral grounds. BJP leaders, the six Congress rebels and independent legislators also lashed at the government, especially Chief Minister Sukhu, for humiliating the MLAs and bringing development to a halt.

Rana on Saturday said more legislators were feeling suffocated in the Congress and were in contact with them. They will also show the courage to leave the Congress in the coming days, he claimed.

The rebels had slammed the Congress leadership for causing a "political disaster" and maintained that the state government was on a ventilator.

Humiliation of legislators led to this day and even the electorates of our constituency were unhappy with the government Sudhir Sharma had said.

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