Bhopal:Accusing the BJP of forming the government in Madhya Pradesh through "backdoor" earlier this year, Congress's state working president Jitu Patwari on Wednesday said that after the results of the bypolls to 25 assembly seats, the saffron party will again be out of power.
He said that a delegation of Congress party will meet Election Commission (EC) soon to seek immediate bypolls in the state.
In the 230-member state Assembly, 25 seats are currently lying vacant. Bypolls to these seats are necessitated due to the resignation of 23 leaders from their Assembly membership and death of two sitting legislators.
"After the by-polls, the BJP, which came to power through the backdoor by luring the Congressmen, will be out of the government as people will give a befitting reply to it," Patwari told reporters.
"A Congress delegation will soon meet the EC officials to demand that by-elections be held in the state immediately," the former state minister said.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan took oath as chief minister for a record fourth term on March 23, after Kamal Nath resigned from the post following rebellion by 22 MLAs of the Congress.
Out of the 22 MLAs who walked away with former Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, 14 were inducted into the cabinet by Chouhan. All of them are not legislators at present and will have to contest bypolls.
Alleging that the current BJP government was indulging in corruption and luring other MLAs, he said, "That is why holding by-polls soon is very essential."