All is fine, Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath has said. The CM added the reamining MLAs will return soon. (Photo:PTI File)

In high voltage drama on Tuesday night, Congress alleged that 10 MLAs were taken by the BJP to a luxury hotel in Gurugram as part of a conspiracy to topple the Madhya Pradesh government.

The political drama started late Tuesday night as Congress's Digvijaya Singh claimed that a senior leader of the BJP had taken a BSP legislator to Delhi in a chartered flight, and alleged that "poaching" attempts were being made by the BJP on Congress MLAs in Madhya Pradesh. The Congress leader also alleged that the Madhya Pradesh ministers were not being allowed to meet the MLAs. Later in the night, however, the Congress was able to get six of its MLAs out of the hotel.

Here are 10 points on Madhya Pradesh political drama:

1. Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Monday alleged that that the BJP was trying to buy MLAs in Madhya Pradesh. A day later, the Congress claimed that 10 MLAs, including Congress legislators, had been moved to a luxury hotel in Gurugram by the BJP. Digvijaya Singh also claimed that a senior leader of the BJP had taken a Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) legislator to Delhi in a chartered flight

2. According to the Congress sources, the MLAs who were been taken to Haryana were from the Congress, BSP and SP.

3. Congress leader and Madhya Pradesh finance minister Tarun Bhanot on Tuesday night alleged that Congress ministers were not being allowed to meet the MLAs. Bhanot claimed that the BJP was holding them in the hotel with the help of Haryana Police.

4. Around 2 am, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh's son Jaivardhan Singh said the Congress was able to get six of 10 MLAs out of the hotel and the party was in touch with the rest. Jaivardhan Singh said BJP leader Narottam Mishra was also seen outside the hotel.

#WATCH Haryana: Madhya Pradesh Ministers&Congress leaders Jitu Patwari&Jaivardhan Singh leave from ITC Resort in Gurugram's Manesar,taking suspended BSP MLA Ramabai with them.8 MLAs from MP are reportedly being held against their will by BJP at the hotel,Ramabai being one of them pic.twitter.com/VUivVHsaA4 ANI (@ANI) March 3, 2020

5. According to the Congress sources, BSP MLA Rambai was allegedly manhandled when Congress ministers reached the hotel to meet her. "When we got to know, Jitu Patwari and Jaivardhan Singh went there. People with whom our contact was established were ready to come back to us. We were able to get in touch with Bisahulal Singh and Ramabai. Ramabai came back even when BJP tried to stop her," Digvijaya said.

6. Digvijay Singh, however, claimed that the Congress is in touch with the remaining four MLAs and showed the confidence of their return. A video showed Congress leaders Jitu Patwari and Jaivardhan Singh leaving the ITC hotel in Gurguram. In the video, they were taking suspended BSP MLA Ramabai Parihar along with them. She was suspended by party chief Mayawati in December.

7. Digvijaya Singh alleged that the BJP was trying to buy MLAs and offering them Rs 5-10 crore to join the party. However, he added saying that there is no threat to the Congress government and it is absolutely safe. "We have proof of this," he added. Earlier, Jitu Patwari told PTI that senior BJP leaders including former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, former ministers Narottam Mishra, Bhupendra Singh and Rampal Singh among others had forcibly taken MLAs to a hotel in Haryana.

8. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath later said things were under control. "The MLAs will come back," Kamal Nath added.

9. The opposition BJP, however, dismissed the claim of Digvijaya Singh's statement was aimed at ensuring his re-nomination for the Rajya Sabha polls in Madhya Pradesh scheduled on March 26.

10. The Kamal Nath-led Madhya Pradesh government has the support of 121 MLAs in the 230-member Assembly. Of 230, Congress has a strength of 114 while the BJP has 107. Of the remaining nine, two are with the BSP and one with SP. There are four independents. Two seats are lying vacant because of the deaths of two sitting MLAs.