The BJP is in an overdrive to get the better of opposition in the Rajya Sabha , winning over members of rival parties in the last few weeks to boost its numbers in the Upper House.Four of the six Telugu Desam Party MPs in the Rajya Sabha recently joined the BJP. One Samajwadi Party member, Neeraj Shekhar from Uttar Pradesh, quit his seat to join the saffron party, which is certain to win the election to fill the vacancy due to its massive majority in the state assembly.Speculation has been rife that more opposition MPs can switch over to the BJP.Neeraj Shekhar, son of former prime minister Chandra Shekhar, told PTI that several SP leaders would like to join the BJP if approached.He, however, said it is due to "disaffection" among SP leaders with party president Akhilesh Yadav's leadership. "They are upset with the leadership. Top BJP leaders, including the prime minister, also sought support of Odisha Chief Minister and BJD pesident Naveen Patnaik to bag one of the three Rajya Sabha seats from the state.A BJP leader said it is as much about boosting their numbers as chipping away the numbers of parties which have been stridently against the ruling dispensation's agenda in the House.There are several parties which are not part of the BJP-led NDA but can be relied upon for extending issue-based support to it, he said, referring to likes of the YSR Congress, which is in power in Andhra Pradesh, and the BJD.Parties like TDP and SP are not in a position to get their candidates elected to the Rajya Sabha if a vacancy is caused by the resignation of their MPs.The Chandrababu Naidu-led TDP lost badly to the YSRCP in the recent Andhra Pradesh assembly polls. In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP has more than 300 seats in the 404-member assembly.
Source: Economic Times July 21, 2019 12:11 UTC