Raipur: The Chhattisgarh Congress on Sunday demanded that former chief ministers Raman Singh and Ajit Jogi should quit politics on "moral grounds" owing to allegations of fixing the 2014 Antagarh Assembly bypoll against them.
The ruling party also demanded similar action from former BJP minister Rajesh Munat and Ajit Jogi's son and former MLA Amit Jogi.
On Saturday, Manturam Pawar, who had withdrawn from the electoral fray as the Congress candidate at the last moment, alleged the bypoll was fixed by Raman Singh and the Jogis.
In a statement recorded before a local court under section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, Pawar had claimed that he was offered inducements and pressurised in withdrawing from the contest, which facilitated the victory of BJP nominee Bhojraj Nag.
"The statement of Pawar has confirmed that Singh, Munat and the Jogi father-son duo had allegedly hatched a conspiracy to fix Antagarh bypoll," said Shailesh Nitin Trivedi, general secretary, Chhattisgarh Congress.
Addressing a press conference, he said these politicians have not only insulted democracy but also "murdered" it.
"We don't expect morality from these four leaders but despite that, we demand from them that they quit politics by accepting moral responsibility for fixing the bypoll," he added.
Trivedi also sought probe into the role of mediators and the then officials in the alleged scandal.