BHOPAL: After Jyotiraditya Scindia resigned from the Congress party, and was promptly ‘expelled’, 17 MLAs of his faction, including ministers, and two who had gone missing last week emailed their resignation to Governor Lalji Tandon on Tuesday, who reportedly cut short his vacation to be in Bhopal for the final scenes of the drama.With 19 MLAs resigning, Congress strength in the House drops to 95 – giving the upper hand to BJP, which has 107. BJP leader Narottam Mishra said BJP will stake claim if the Kamal Nath government falls.Seven MLAs -- four independents, two BSP MLAs and an SP legislator – supported the Nath government. Six of them had vanished in last week’s alleged horse-trading controversy, but reaffirmed support to CM Kamal Nath after returning.Here are the some of the resignation letters of MP MLAs:Those who resigned on Tuesday include Jajpal Singh Jajji, MLA from Ashoknagar, Munnalal Goyal of Gwalior North, Giriraj Dandotiya of Dimni, Brijendra Singh of Mungawali and ministers Imarti Devi and Pradyumn Singh Tomar, sources in the Congress said. PCC spokesman and Scindia follower Pankaj Chaturvedi also resigned from the party.A photo of Scindia's 17 and the two MLAs missing since last week -- Hardeep Singh Dang and Raghuraj Singh Kansana -- posing with their resignation letters went viral on Tuesday afternoon. Following Scindia’s mutiny, Congress leaders have started calling him a ‘traitor’. While former PCC chief Arun Yadav called him ‘a Jaichand’, higher education minister in Kamal Nath government Jitu Patwari tweeted that Scindia’s ancestors had “left Rani Laxmibai to fend for herself in the fight against the British in the 1857 war of independence."