Gohil, himself a Gujarat MLA camping here, claimed he has a video clipping that contradicted the government's version that the place where MLAs are lodged was not searched.
"They say that they had not gone to a place where MLAs are lodged, but I can show you a small video clipping...You can see the lobbies where we are lodged. I will post it on my Twitter," he told reporters here pointing to a video on his phone.
"I wanted a small part of it; because no one should say tomorrow that they (IT officials) had not gone to the resort," he added.
The minister, who has been put in charge of the 44 MLAs lodged at the resort to prevent the BJP from "poaching" them, was there with them when the search took place.
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The IT department has maintained that the search had "no concern" with the MLAs and that only the Minister's room was searched.
Questioning the timing of the raid, Gohil alleged that it was an attempt to threaten them.
"If you still hadto do something in connection with the case, couldn't youhave waited for three days for us to go ?" he questioned.
"This raid was not procedural, it was to threaten MLAs and give a loud and clear message in Gujarat that when they can conduct a raid on a Minister where Congress has it's government, anyone who stands by MLAs from Gujarat will not be spared," he added.
Gohil also appealed to the Supreme Court to take suo moto cognisance of the matter for the MLAs' safety.
"If it feels right let the Supreme Court send a sitting judge to 44 MLAs here. I respect the Supreme Court; let the Supreme Court's sitting judge question each of our MLAs," he said.
Stating that if the MLAs houses are raided,even Rs 1 lakh cannot be recovered, Gohil said they had rejected Rs 15 crore offers (to win them over) and come here.
"AhmedPatel, who is contesting the Rajya Sabha polls, will win," he said.