While maintaining that the ruling BJP is not at all interested in encouraging cross voting during Rajya Sabha polls, Jadeja claimed that the Congress is threatening its MLAs to abide by the party whip or else face disqualification for six years, which according to him is a "total lie".
"It seems that the Congress is shaken to the core after cross voting in presidential polls. Fearing the repeat of such scenario in the Rajya Sabha polls, the Congress is spreading lies and misguiding its MLAs by claiming that cross voting would attract six years of disqualification," he told a press conference here.
"As per a 2015 judgement by Patna High Court, the penalty of disqualification for defection as prescribed in the 10th schedule of the Constitution does not apply in the Rajya Sabha polls, as the election is not conducted on the floor of the House," he said.
His 'guidance-cum-clarification' came at a time when the Congress is struggling to keep all its 57 MLAs united following the cross voting episode in the recently held presidential polls, when at least nine of its MLAs defied the party whip and voted to NDA nominee.
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According to Jadeja, even if someone votes against the party whip, the maximum punishment will be suspension from the party for six years, not disqualification.
"Though the party can always sack that MLA, but, he will continue to be the Member of Legislative Assembly and can contest polls. Cross voting in Rajya Sabha poll is also beyond the scope of the Representation of People Act. Thus, it is clear that Congress is trying to intimidate its MLAs by false interpretation of laws," said Jadeja.
The Congress has 57 MLAs in the 182-seat Gujarat Assembly. It needs support of 47 of them to get its candidate through. The main opposition party also has the support of two NCP legislators and one of the JD(U).