Stating that the party is keeping all options open, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi warned the MLAs of serious consequences of anti-defection law that can lead to disqualification from contesting elections up to six years.
He recalled court judgements that termed defections a constitutional sin and unprincipled defections a social evil.
"Crores of rupees have been spent in horse-trading in Gujarat by the BJP. You have seen this naked drama.... The policy of the BJP in Gujarat is - by hook or by crook, come to power by breaking all laws," he said.
While Amit Shah and Smriti Irani have been fielded by the BJP, the Congress has again fielded Ahmed Patel, the political secretary of Sonia Gandhi, for the third seat and the defections may have a bearing on the election for this seat.
Singhvi said, "The anti-defection law is supreme and repeatedly the Supreme Court has called defections a constitutional sin."
He alleged that Congress Gujarat MLA Punabhai Gamit was offered Rs 10 crore by the BJP. Singhvi also accused the BJP of adopting unlawful measures with the use of money and power to force the Congress MLAs to switch sides and quit the assembly.
He added that the Prevention of Corruption Act says any person receiving any gratification for doing something in return is corruption.
Asked what options does the Congress have now, the Congress leader said, "we have all our options open", a indication that the Congress may move the court.
Singhvi accused the BJP of engineering defections by using "money, muscle and state power" and subverting the authority of elected governments, adding "this has become the hallmark of the ruling party".
"It's chief minister portability," he said.
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