Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot here on Tuesday said the six Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) legislators had joined the Congress on their own and alleged the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was trying to buy MLAs in Madhya Pradesh to topple the government there.
“It was their own decision to join the Congress. We never tried to buy them as we are not like the BJP who took our MLAs to form its own government in Karnataka,” Gehlot said.
On the BSP chief’s reaction, he said, “It’s natural for Mayawati to react. I can understand her situation. But she should understand the political circumstances of Rajasthan. It’s (political circumstances) in the nation and the state is different,” the Chief Minister said.
Mayawati had shot three tweets expressing anger over six BSP MLAs’ switching to the Congress.
In her first tweet, she said, “The Congress government in Rajasthan has once again proved to be a non-trustworthy and fraudulent party who has taken along the BSP MLAs. This is a betrayal towards the BSP, which has been repeated when the BSP was extending its unconditional support to the Congress government externally.” In her second tweet, she said, “Instead of fighting with opposition parties/ organisations, the Congress always shocks those that support them. The Congress is thus an anti-SC, ST, OBC party and has never been sincere and honest about their rights.”
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