New Delhi:A day ahead of the bypolls for 8 Gujarat Assembly seats, the Congress on Monday demanded an inquiry by a Supreme Court Judge into the resignations by party MLAs "in lieu of money" ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections in that state in June.
A Congress sting allegedly showed Somabhai Patel claiming in a video that he was paid money to resign in March ahead of elections to the four Rajya Sabha seats in Gujarat.
State Congress leader Arjun Modwadia told the media: "All central agencies are working at the behest of the Union government. So, an inquiry by a Supreme Court Judge should be done into the matter."
The 45-second video was earlier released by Gujarat Congress in Ahmedabad.
"It is a big issue. Election laws should be amended to such defections through resignations," Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi said.
He also demanded a case be registered under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Indian Penal Code.
Congress state affairs incharge Rajeev Satav alleged that the BJP was misusing central agencies and adopting other methods to get MLAs into its camp.