BHOPAL: Congress, which is in office in MP, moved 85 MLAs - including three independents - to Jaipur on Wednesday as a clear indication that CM Kamal Nath is determined to battle it out. Congress continues to believe that a large chunk of the breakaway MLAs in Bengaluru will return.Early in the day, two buses were called to CM House from where the MLAs and ministers - smiling and flashing 'V' signs - were moved to the airport, where a chartered plane was waiting to fly them to Congress-ruled Jaipur. Members of the Ashok Gehlot government took them into their care there.Seven ministers and an MLA have been retained in Bhopal by chief minister Kamal Nath. Those who are here include Sajjan Singh Verma, Govind Singh, P C Sharma, Arif Aqueel, Jaivardhan Singh and Priyavrat Singh. Congress MLA from Vidisha, Sashank Bhargava, said he has not gone to Jaipur because he is on a "special mission" on the CM's orders .Before leaving for Jaipur, Congress MLA from Kala Peepal and state Youth Congress president Kunal Choudhary said, "No one knows floor management like Kamal Nath. He was Union minister for parliamentary affairs. The game BJP played, we will play better."The state Congress on Monday claimed that 13 of 19 MLAs of the Scindia faction, who are in Bengaluru, want to return to the party. "These MLAs and ministers did not know that Scindia would join BJP. They thought it was a fight for a Rajya Sabha ticket," said state Congress media department chairperson Shobha Oza. "It is a clash of ideologies now if they are asked to join BJP. They are not willing to switch loyalties."Sources said that DK Shivkumar has been put on the job of "rescuing" Madhya Pradesh MLAs from Bengaluru. "Around 400 policemen are guarding the resort where the MLAs have been lodged. Barricades have been set up in a 2km radius," a senior state Congress leader said. Party sources said leaders have tried to get through to some of the MLAs in Bengaluru through their spouses.Minister for co-operatives Dr Govind Singh and minister for animal husbandry Lakhan Singh Yadav filed a disqualification petition against six ministers of the Scindia faction who are presently in Bengaluru. They are Tulsiram Silawat, Pradyumn Singh Tomar, Imarti Devi, Mahendra Singh Sisodia, Govind Singh Rajput and Prabhuram Choudhary.CM Kamal Nath had on Tuesday recommended to Governor Lalji Tandon to disqualify these six ministers. PCC spokesman and chief of legal cell JP Dhanopia filed the petition with Speaker NP Prajapati on behalf of the two ministers. "There is a provision under Article 191 of Constitution and Tenth Schedule that you cannot be MLA of one party and benefit another. There is a Supreme Court ruling in the case of Ravi S Naik versus Union of India. These six ministers contested the election as Congress candidates under the party symbol," Dhanopia said."They are ministers of a Congress government but are benefiting another political party. They flew in their plane and have been lodged in a resort by BJP and are trying to bring down the Congress government. These are all on record. This makes ground for their disqualification as members of the legislative assembly. The Speaker can take the decision to disqualify them," he said. The Speaker said he will wait till the ministers return and submit the resignation personally.