Ahmedabad: The Gujarat Congress on Friday alleged the police have hatched a conspiracy at the behest of ruling BJP to frame senior party MLA Punja Vansh in a false case to stop him from voting in the crucial June 19 Rajya Sabha polls for four seats in the state.
A party delegation will make a representation to Chief Electoral Officer for Gujarat, S Murali Krishna, highlighting the issue of "horse-trading and intimidation", said state Congress president Amit Chavda.
He claimed though Vansh's name was not there in an FIR lodged in May at the Una police station in Gir-Somnath district, the local police were "hell bent" on framing Vansh, a six-time MLA from Una and current chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of the Assembly.
"An FIR was registered in Una last month in connection with a clash between two rival groups. Despite having no role in it, the Una police summoned Vansh twice this month to record his statement. Though Vansh honoured both summonses, the police called him once again on June 11," Chavda told reporters.
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"When Vansh requested the police to give him time till the Rajya Sabha elections get over, the police did not listen and insisted that he appear before them on the given date.
"We fear that the police have planned to arrest our MLA to prevent him from voting. The BJP and its government are applying every trick to win the elections," said the GPCC president.
Vansh and other Congress MLAs have been shifted to different resorts across the state to save them from 'horse-trading' attempts.