"After registration of FIR and CBI raids at residences of the chief minister in connection with disproportionate assets case, the Congress government is on a sticky wicket and trying to put up a united face but many part MLAs are in touch with the BJP," party's state general secretary Randhir Sharma told reporters here.
"I can't tell you the names as it would be politically unethical and the BJP Legislature Party is meeting here on October 5 to take stock of political situation and chalk out its strategy to take the battle against corruption to its logical end," he said.
"If the chief minister was clean, he should have resigned immediately to facilitate free and fair probe but he was leaving no stone unturned to stick to his chair to influence the CBI investigation," Sharma alleged.
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Refuting the charge that the NDA government was wreaking political vendetta against Congress leaders, Sharma said, "Had it been political vendetta the raids would have been conducted in 16 days and would not have taken 16 months."
Asked whether former chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal, who is facing charges in HPCA cases, would also resign as the Leader of Opposition, the BJP leader said, "Dhumal is not facing charges of personal nature and these are related to land leased out to the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association.