"There are at least five more MLAs in the Congress led alliance including some occupying ministerial positions only biding their time to switch over to our side," Chief Spokesman of the Pradesh BJP Munna Singh Chauhan told PTI.
"They are in touch with us and will happily jump over to our side in case the arithmetic of the state Assembly veers towards a tie during voting in the House on March 28," he said.
"The resentment against Harish Rawat's autocratic style of functioning in the party is deeper than it may appear at first sight. It is not confined to the nine rebel MLAs who have openly revolted against him. There are others equally unhappy and are secretly waiting for a change-over. They will align with us as and when the opportunity presents itself," he said.
Chauhan claimed as per the rules, State Assembly Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal cannot disqualify the nine rebel MLAs under the Anti-Defection law.
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Elaborating on this Chauhan said how can the "rebel MLAs be accused of defying the party whip when the Speaker himself disallowed a division of votes on the appropriation bill in the House?"
Even if the Speaker's announcement that the appropriation bill was "passed by voice vote by implication means there was no violation of the party whip," he contended.
Uttarakhand Assembly has an effective strength of 70 MLAs excluding a nominated member who does not have voting rights. With nine of its MLAs aligning with BJP, Congress is left with only 27 members of its own besides six members of PDF who are backing Harish Rawat government.
BJP, on the other hand, has 28 MLAs including Bhim Lal Arya whose loyalty is "doubtful". Though winning on a BJP ticket, Arya makes no bones about his views against the party which has suspended him. Hence, the party is counting primarily on 27 MLAs of its own and the nine Congress rebels.
However, BJP said Rawat could not even take PDF's support for granted as its constituents were mostly "independent entities" who did not have to prove their loyalty to a political party and could switch their allegiance.