MP Govt Crisis: Congress has lost power due to leaving with 22 MLAs in Madhya Pradesh, while there are still many more MLAs who are standing on the boundary line and are planning to change the ground. Most of them are MLAs whose loyalty in Congress is less.
After Kamal Nath resigned, the exercise of forming the BJP government is going on, it is the effort of the BJP to strengthen its strength and weaken the Congress. Along with Congress MLAs of BJP, independent MLAs of SP, BSP are also watching. They are also in touch with many BJP leaders.
Sources say that the MLAs who won the elections for the first time and a half after the Congress were in power enjoyed the power and now they do not want to get away from power in any situation. There is uneasiness about losing power.
This is the reason that now they see their interests being fulfilled in the BJP when they form the BJP government. These MLAs have started increasing contact with the BJP and they are ready to change the ground.
Ongoing efforts to change frost in the Congress were also seen on Saturday night at the residence of former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, where Congress MLA Pradum Singh Lodhi, elected from Bada Malhra Assembly constituency of Chhatarpur district, was seen as a future strategy.
Being looked at Lodhi ran away looking at the media and he only said that the calls of his fellow legislators were off, so he went out to contact them.
Sources in the BJP say that the Congress, SP, BSP and Independent MLAs, whose number is more than 10, are in touch with the BJP and may decide to defect in the coming days. These MLAs are currently waiting for the formation of the BJP government, it should not be surprising if the figures of the defectors increase further after the formation of the BJP government.
The prospects of changing the party of the MLAs are strengthened by the statement of Independent MLA Pradeep Jaiswal, who was the Minister of Minerals in the Kamal Nath Government, in which he said that the government which will be supported by him.
Apart from this, Independent MLA Surendra Singh Shera has spoken to discuss the voters of his constituency.
