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Kamal Nath govt safe but here’s what he needs to worry about

Midnight resort politics, Congress leaders crying “money power”, chartered flights vrooming — they all are essential ingredients of the great political ‘tamasha’ that India has become accustomed to.

Two ministers in the Madhya Pradesh government – Jitu Patwari and Jaivardhan Singh – scrambled to undo the ‘damage’ at the ITC Resort in Manesar near Gurugram on Tuesday night. By the next sunrise, Chief Minister Kamal Nath seems to have outsmarted the opposition, once again.

Six out of the 10 Madhya Pradesh MLAs who were allegedly held hostage at Gurugram overnight, were brought back on Wednesday and taken straight to the residence of the Chief Minister.

Ten MLAs from Madhya Pradesh were brought to the national capital by the BJP. BJP’s Narottam Mishra is alleged to have been in “close contact” with them.

As of Thursday, four MLAs continue to remain “untamed”.

While the imminent threat, if any, to the Madhya Pradesh government seems to have been thwarted by Nath, there are two concerns, often less talked about, that continue to trouble the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister.

  1. Rajya Sabha election:

Regardless of theories, it’s not the impending Rajya Sabha election scheduled on March 25, which is weighing on Kamal Nath’s mind. The three Rajya Sabha seats falling vacant in Madhya Pradesh are presently held by Digvijaya Singh (Congress), Satyanarayan Jatiya and Prabhat Jha (both from BJP).

Digvijaya Singh is likely to be renominated after losing to BJP’s Pragya Thakur. But given the massive ego tussle between Kamal Nath and former Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, Congress may also nominate him. That would mean BJP losing one of its Rajya Sabha seats to the Congress. Scindia too lost from Guna in the Lok Sabha election.

If the Manesar episode is anything to go by, it brought the complex intra-party equation in the Congress out in the open which may threaten its ambition of snatching an extra Rajya Sabha seat from the BJP this time.

In the 230-member Assembly, the Congress has 114 MLAs and the BJP 107. If there is no whip issued, the chance of cross voting by ‘unhappy’ Congress members cannot be discounted.-IANS News

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