Dehradun:Just hours after leaving the BJP-fold, former MLAs Dhan Singh Negi and Rajkumar Thukral alleged on Thursday that the party was selling assembly seats for sky-high prices.
Within a few hours of joining Congress, Negi made a serious allegation against his former party, saying it had been selling candidatures in exchange for money.
Negi, who blasted the BJP soon after switching over to Congress in the presence of former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat, claimed that the candidature for the Tehri assembly constituency “had been sold by BJP for Rs 10 crore”, proceeding to call BJP “ticket selling party” in the process.
The ex-MLA said that he had information pertaining to the fact that “tickets were being taken from the party in exchange of crores of rupees". He highlighted that his task now was to solidify the presence of Congress in the state.
The ruling party also saw another defection in Uttarakhand on Thursday, as Rajkumar Thukral, a BJP MLA from Rudrapur assembly constituency in Udham Singh Nagar district, left the BJP-fold and said he will contest the elections as an independent candidate.
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