Another Gujarat Congress MLA resigns ahead of Rajya Sabha polls
Another Gujarat Congress MLA resigns ahead of Rajya Sabha polls
AHMEDABAD: In a fresh jolt to the Congress ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls in Gujarat, its MLA Brijesh Merja on Friday resigned from the Assembly membership, becoming the third legislator of the opposition party to quit this week.nnThe Assembly secretariat confirmed that Speaker Rajendra Trivedi has accepted the resignation of Merja, who was elected from the Morbi seat.nnMerja, whose resignation comes ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls for four seats in Gujarat on June 19, is the third Congress MLA to quit in the last three days.nnBefore quitting as a legislator, Merja resigned from the primary membership of the Congress and shared his resignation letter with the media.nnIn his resignation letter to party president Sonia Gandhi, Merja said though he had joined the Congress to serve people, he was “unable to do so while being in the party”.nnMerja is the third Congress MLA to have resigned since Wednesday and the eight since March.nnOn June 3, Congress MLAs Akshay Patel and Jitu Chaudhary had handed over their resignations to Trivedi.nnIn March, when Rajya Sabha polls were announced, five Congress MLAs had resigned.nnWith every drop in the MLA count, the Congress’s chances of winning the second Rajya Sabha seat are fast diminishing.nnThe elections for the four seats were supposed to be held on March 26.nnHowever, they were postponed for an indefinite period in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent imposition of nationwide lockdown.nnThey are now scheduled to he held on June 19.nnWhile the Congress has fielded its senior leaders Shaktisinh Gohil and Bharatsinh Solanki, the ruling BJP has nominated Abhay Bhardwaj, Ramilaben Bara and Narhari Amin as its candidates for the polls, in which MLAs will vote.nnIn the 182-member Assembly, the BJP has 103 MLAs, while the Congress’s count now stands at 65.nnWhile the Bharatiya Tribal Party has two MLAs, the Nationalist Congress Party has one legislator and there is one Independent legislator, Jignesh Mevani.nnTen Assembly seats are vacant – two due to court cases and the rest because of resignations.nnSource: Press Trust of India