Over 20 such MLAs, MLCs and ministers held a meeting at the residence of JD(U) MLA Manjit Kumar Singh to discuss the issue and urged Election Commission and Income Tax department to keep an eye on horse-trading for the polls.
Hefty sums of money were offered to party legislators to get them to vote for Independents, Singh told reporters after the meeting.
"Instead of indulging in such tactics, it should have fielded its own candidates," he said, adding that evidence was being collected to make a foolproof case of horse-trading by Independent candidates.
No candidate has been fielded against JD(U) president Sharad Yadav, who is contesting the seat vacated by LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan. However, for the other two seats, three Independent candidates have submitted papers against JD(U) candidates Ghulam Rasool Baliyawi and diplomat-turned- politician Pawan Kumar Varma.
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"We appeal to EC and the IT department to take cognisance of the situation and act to stop horse-trading," Singh said.
The rebels, who are also supporting the Independents, are claiming that they have the support of 30 to 40 MLAs, he added.
The pro-Nitish Kumar legislators called upon the rebels to resign from their seats before indulging in anti-party activities. They also indicated that JD(U) chief whip Shravan Kumar would initiate action against them after the election process was over.