Bengaluru:The Karnataka Congress on Thursday claimed that the BJP 'abducted' its MLA Shrimant Patil, who was admitted in a hospital in Mumbai following chest pain, ahead of the trust vote of Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy-led government.
However, the legislator said he was in Mumbai for treatment and would return to Bengaluru only after recovering completely.
Karnataka Congress approached the Bengaluru Police alleging Patil was 'abducted' by BJP MLA Laxman Savadhi in order to dethrone the Kumaraswamy-led government in the trust vote.
"Shrimant Patil, Congress MLA from Kagawada Assembly, to whom a whip was issued in regard to the proceedings of session specifically covered Under Schedule X of the Indian Constitution, Laxman Savadhi, MLA of BJP party on the prima facie material found either abducted or unlawfully restrained by which illegally depriving his physical freedom which knowingly and intentionally restrained without his consent and without legal justification only in order to defeat the trust vote...," read the letter written by Karnataka Congress spokesperson Manjunatha Adde to Alok Kumar, Commissioner of Police.
The Congress alleged that Patil was deprived of his right to vote, "which is a serious act and also cognisable offence needs immediate detain and to take necessary action to protect Shrimant Ba Patil".
However, Patil said he travelled to Chennai for personal work and later to Mumbai on the advice of a doctor after he developed chest pain.
"I went to Chennai on some personal work. After reaching Chennai, I felt some pain in my chest. But after visiting the hospital, I came to Mumbai on the suggestion of the doctor and got admitted here. On the doctor's advice, I will return to Bengaluru once my health improves," said Patil, who was among the 18 MLAs absent during the motion of confidence.
Uproar was witnessed in the Karnataka Assembly, which was adjourned sans a floor test, over Patil's admission to a hospital in Mumbai ahead of the crucial trust vote.
Patil, who was staying with other Congress legislators at Windflower Prakruthi Resort in Bengaluru, was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai yesterday.
Water Resources Minister D K Shivakumar displayed photos of Patil on a stretcher. He also sought to know the whereabouts eight MLAs who travelled together.
"There were 8 MLAs who travelled together. Here is a picture of one of them (Shrimant Patil) lying inert on a stretcher, where are these people? I'm asking the Speaker to protect our MLAs," Shivakumar had said