With the Centre's petition seeking review of the High Court's interim order for a floor test in the state assembly posted for resumed hearing on April 6, central leaders of both parties are grappling with the task of keeping their numbers intact.
BJP's Shyam Jaju and Kailash Vijayvargiyaand Congress' Ambika Soni and Sanjay Kapoor who arrived here yesterday, a day ahead of the crucial floor test originally slated for today,have held closed door confabulations with party functionaries to keep their ranks together and maintain cohesion among their MLAs to meet any challenge which may lie ahead.
"Ambika ji and Sanjay Kapoor left today after meeting party leaders and MLAs but they will come back again to oversee things as the date of next hearing by the High Court approaches," chief spokesman of Pradesh Congress, Mathuradutt Joshi told PTI.
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Both Congress and BJP are burning midnight oil to prevent the possibility of a dent in their fortresses.
With the nine rebel MLAs breaking away, Congress is left with 27 of its own and is supported by the six-member Progressive Democratic Front, taking its number to 33 in the state assembly.
The BJP on the other hand has 27 MLAs of its own and nine rebel legislators of Congress who have been disqualified by the Speaker. The rebels had gone to the court challenging the validity of the Speaker's action on the ground that it came after imposition of President's rule which puts the Assembly under suspended animation.
The BJP also hopes that nearly half a dozen more Congress MLAs loyal toformer party veteran Satpal Maharaj, who is now with BJP, may cross over to its side to further bolster its chances in case of a floor test.