Chronology of 'Resort Politics' in India

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Published : Nov 25, 2019, 11:31 PM IST

India is a country with a history of 'Resort Politics'. The state of Maharashtra is not the first to witness something like this. With the political crisis of Maharashtra deepening, it is appropriate to look at the history of resort politics in different states of the country.

Hyderabad: The Maharashtra political crisis is on the verge of being resolved, yet it seems like a never-ending war between the political parties of the state!

With political leaders criss-crossing into each other's parties, it has witnessed a row of turns and twists, especially in the past two months. The overnight lifting of President's rule in Maharashtra and Devendra Fadnavis taking oath as the CM, the respective parties took their chance against friendships, betrayals and politics. Whether it is Sharad Pawar's game or Thackeray's bold moves, the Maha political game is an overloaded bunch of surprises and entertainment.

As the political crisis deepens parties seem to be resorting to resort politics while congress is saying of moving its MLAs to Bhopal, Shiv Sena is planning to move its MLAs to Jaipur in Rajasthan. India certainly is prone to this kind of politics and thereby has a history in this genre.

Let's have a look at the chronology of Resort politics in India

Haryana

Haryana in 1982 saw the rise of the Indian National Lok Dal, a regional challenger to the Congress. After the elections, despite not having enough seats, Governor G.D. Tapase invited the Congress to form the government, ignoring the INLD-BJP combine. Reportedly, the then-INLD chief Devi Lal grabbed the Governor by his neck for his decision, and promptly took his 48 MLAs, both from the INLD and the BJP, and holed up with them in a hotel in New Delhi. This didn’t stop a dissenting MLA from escaping, Shawshank Redemption-style, by slithering down a water pipe. Congress went on to form the government anyway.

Karnataka

Although herding MLAs to resorts has been done in many States, Karnataka seems to hold the top spot in the number of times this has been done.

Beginning with Ramakrishna Hegde in 1983, who sought to save his government from being dissolved by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, to B.S. Yeddyurappa in the period between 2009-11, and also in 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2012.

During a crucial trust vote in the Assembly, around 80 BJP MLAs were taken away to a luxury resort on the outskirts of Bengaluru; and this happened multiple times in the 2009- 11 period.

In 2017, Karnataka grabbed national headlines when Congress leaders led by DK Shivakumar successfully prevented BJP’s attempts to poach Congress MLAs from Gujarat during the Rajya Sabha elections. The Congress kept 44 MLAs from Gujarat at a resort in Bidadi for nearly a week.

In January 2019, ahead of a crucial CLP meeting, Congress had again shifted its MLAs to the resort in Bidadi, fearing poaching by BJP.

Andhra Pradesh

1984: N.T. Rama Rao had to go to the U.S. for open-heart surgery in 1984, but in his absence, Governor Thakur Ramlal installed N. Bhaskar Rao as the Chief Minister. The actor-turned-politician took the TDP’s legislators to a resort in Bengaluru, and then to Delhi. The government in Andhra Pradesh collapsed, NTR took out the TDP equivalent of a rath yatra and came back to power in two months, by which time, Indira Gandhi had installed Shankar Dayal Sharma as the State’s Governor.

1995: N. Chandrababu Naidu took a page out of his father-in-law’s rule book in 1995 when he wanted to oust NTR from the party. MLAs loyal to Mr Naidu were sequestered in a Hyderabad hotel until he could pull off a coup and take over the party.

Gujarat


In 1995, Shankersinh Vaghela rebelled against the BJP leadership with 47 MLAs on his side. Mr Vaghela took them to a high-end hotel in Madhya Pradesh, where they were kept for seven days. Eventually, a compromise was worked out and the then Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel was replaced with a Vaghela supporter, Suresh Mehta. Even this didn’t help as Vaghela, soon after losing his Lok Sabha seat, left the party with his loyalists in tow, bringing down the State government.

August 2017: Congress President Sonia Gandhi's close aide Ahmed Patel was seeking re-election to the Upper House of the Parliament. However, the race became tight after a number of Congress MLAs defected to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Congress accused the BJP of indulging in horse-trading. Fearing more defections, the party flew 44 of their MLAs to the Eagleton Golf resort in Bangalore. Ahmed Patel narrowly got re-elected after two Congress MLAs who flashed their ballot papers were disqualified by the Election Commission.

Uttar Pradesh


Governor Romesh Bhandari dismissed the Kalyan Singh-led BJP government in 1998 during the Lok Sabha elections, and Jagdambika Pal, who was then with the Congress, was appointed as Chief Minister for 48 hours. Pending a floor test, the BJP flew its members to a secluded place, after which Mr. Singh came back and won the confidence vote. Mr Singh also challenged the Governor’s decision in the Allahabad High Court, and armed with the High Court’s ruling in his favour, he was re-appointed as Chief Minister.

Bihar

The Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal sent their MLAs to a hotel in Patna in 2000, afraid that JD(U)'s Nitish Kumar, who had been invited to form the government, would lure their legislators. Mr Kumar was Chief Minister for seven days before he lost the trust vote. In 2005, Lok Janshakti Party MLAs stayed in a hotel in Jamshedpur to provide the JD(U) with the requisite numbers to form a government, with support from the BJP.

Maharashtra


To ensure that his MLAs were not won over by the Shiv Sena-BJP opposition in 2002, then Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh packed them off to a luxury resort in Bengaluru, and visited them to make sure they didn’t jump ship. When asked by The Hindu why the MLAs had been flown to Bangalore if he was so confident of their loyalty, Deshmukh said it had been done to prevent 'street fights' in Mumbai.

Uttarakhand

In 2016, after the Congress government in Uttarakhand booted out rebel MLAs, the BJP flew its legislators to a hotel in Jaipur ahead of a confidence vote by former Chief Minister Harish Rawat. A protracted war of words ensued, with the Congress and the BJP accusing each other of horse-trading. The Centre decided to impose President’s Rule in the state, an order that was overturned by the High Court. The Congress then lost the Assembly elections in 2017.

Tamil Nadu

2017: After O. Panneerselvam resigned his Chief Minister-ship in 2017 and accused the then AIADMK leader V.K. Sasikala of forcing him to do so, Sasikala took matters into her own hands and sent loyal MLAs to a resort near Chennai. The rebel faction under Mr Panneerselvam and the Sasikala-led Edappadi K. Palaniswami faction eventually joined hands after she was convicted in a disproportionate assets case.

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