Jaipur: As Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Saturday accused the BJP of trying to topple his government, claiming it was "buying MLAs the same way as goats are being bought in the goat market", the opposition party hit back strongly, seeking he clarify if he considers the state's MLAs to be goats.
BJP state President Satish Poonia said that the Chief Minister, after 'horse-trading' and 'elephant-trading', has now started talking of 'Bakra Mandi' in terms of MLAs which is strongly condemnable. "CM has insulted the state MLAs by using such terms," he said.
They also accused Gehlot of not trusting his own MLAs.
Hours after a cabinet meeting, cabinet minister Pratap Singh Khachariyavas said, "We have no information what CM Gehlot has talked to high command. BJP is hatching a conspiracy. However, the BJP needs to realize that it will not succeed in Rajasthan. We have shown them during Rajya Sabha Elections."
"The BJP needs to realize that it is not Madhya Pradesh. They have succeeded in MP, but we are alert now, they will not be able to destabilise the government here," he added.
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Responding to allegations, Rajasthan BJP President Satish Punia said, "Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot is a cunning politician, he is trying to blame BJP for his failure in governance. The allegations are completely baseless. He has the numbers then who will try to destabilise the government?"
Poonia alleged that the Congress had tried to topple the state's Bhairon Singh Shekhawat government (1993-98) via horse trading "as Congress leader Bhajan Lal had come with a suitcase". "Similarly, in 2008 and 2018, it went for elephant trading by merging BSP MLAs with Congress," he said, in a reference to the BSP's election symbol.