Bhopal:Legislators of the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Samajwadi Party, who were brought in a special plane by Congress leaders to Bhopal, on Thursday denied charges of horse-trading and abduction by BJP leaders in Madhya Pradesh.
While reiterating their support to the Congress-led Kamal Nath government, BSP MLAs Ram Bai and Sanjeev Singh Kushwaha and SP legislator Rajesh Shukla denied that any BJP leader contacted them and offered a deal.
A group of Congress, BSP and SP MLAs arrived here on Wednesday afternoon in a special plane along with Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Tarun Bhanot.
Talking to reporters on Thursday, Rakesh Shukla, the SP MLA from Mehgaon, denied the Congress' charges of horse- trading and abduction by BJP leaders.
"There is nothing like that. I and a BSP MLA (Kushwaha) coincidentally reached Delhi together and were staying at a hotel in Gurugram. We are not weak that someone can abduct us," Shukla said, adding that none from the BJP contacted him in the past two-three days.
Reiterating his support to the Kamal Nath government, Shukla said the government might have been facing 'threat from Congress leaders', but not from him.
Asked about returning in the chartered plane along with Congress leaders, Shukla said he was called by state ministers Jaivardhan Singh, Jitu Patwari and Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh to the Madhya Pradesh Bhawan in New Delhi and offered the flight.
"Since I have to return to Bhopal, I came with them," he said.
Taking potshots at Congress leaders, Shukla expressed surprise that those who were allegedly abducted were denying the charges, while 'outsiders' were making claims about them.
BSP MLA Kushwaha also denied abduction and horse- trading charges, and said it is 'not a crime' to visit Delhi. He also denied being contacted by any BJP leader.