The Congress had sent its 44 legislators here on July 29 to fend off what it alleged were "poaching" attempts by the BJP ahead of theAugust eight Rajya Sabha polls in Gujarat in which Ahmed Patel, political secretary to Congress President Sonia Gandhi, was contesting.
The MLAs were driven from the luxurious resort to Raj Bhavan in a state transport bus, where they met Governor Vajubhai Vala.
"#Karnataka Guv hon Vajubhai Vala meet each of us, the 44 #GujaratCongressMLA s individually. This is #samvad and spirit of #Democracy," Congress' national spokesman and Gujarat MLA Shaktisinh Gohil said in a tweet. From Rajbhavan, the MLAs were taken to Vidhana Soudha, the state secretariat, where they were joined by Karnataka Minister D K Shivakumar, who is facing the Income Tax department heat with searches at multiple locations in the state and his house here.
During the first ever outing from the resort, the MLAs along with Shivakumar visited Mahatma Gandhi statue, next to the Vidhana Soudha, and staged a symbolic protest against what they alleged were "attempts to poach them by the BJP" and sang "Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram".
After this, the MLAs were escorted inside VidhanaSoudha by Shivakumar.
"All the MLAs are happy and together...," Shivakaumar told reporters.
Shivakumar was at the resort when the search began on Wednesday.
The legislators in the last couple of days took part in "orientation classes" on a host of topics including the "party's achievements in the last 60 years" and the "BJP's lies and the truth" among others, conducted by Dr Suresh Sharma and NaushadParamar of Jawaharalal Nehru Leadership Institute, New Delhi.
Earlier, the itinerary of MLAs during their stay here included visit to some tourist destinations and religious places, but it was scrapped following accusations against the lawmakers of "abandoning" voters when their constituencieswere affected by floods.
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