Rajya Sabha polls: Congress relocates Madhya Pradesh MLAs to Karnataka, levels poaching charge at BJP
Amidst Rajya Sabha polls in Madhya Pradesh, Congress MLAs are being moved to Karnataka, with party leaders alleging BJP poaching attempts. Congress claims BJP offered bribes to its legislators. The move aims to prevent cross-voting and secure their candidate's victory, recalling the 2020 government collapse.
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