Bengaluru: Congress-JD(S) MLAs confined to hotels a day before trust vote


Bengaluru, May 24 (PTI): The lurking fear of a repeat of "Operation Kamala" by the BJP has prolonged 'resort politics' in Karnataka, with the Congress and JD(S) MLAs remaining confined to hotels, a day ahead of the trust vote.

Ever since the electorate delivered a fractured verdict in the Assembly polls on May 15, it has been a sequestered existence for them.

Cloistered at a luxurious resort and hotel for the last nine days since political turmoil hit the state, the lawmakers are cooling their heels away from their families and eagerly waiting for their ordeal to end.

There were reports that these MLAs did not even have access to telephone so they could keep in touch with their families, but the claim was rebutted by both Congress and JD (S) leaders.

Reports said these "restless, homesick" legislators pleaded to be allowed to go home even for a day, but their request was turned down.

Though nobody could vouch for the authenticity of these claims, the MLAs have been kept away from media glare.

As no political party or a pre-poll alliance secured a clear majority, the Congress and JD(S) came together and H D Kumaraswamy, the leader of the coalition, was sworn in as the chief minister yesterday. Kumaraswamy will seek a confidence vote tomorrow which he is widely expected to win.

However, taking no chances, the Congress has lodged itsMLAs at the Hilton Embassy Golflinks at Domlur, while their JD(S) counterparts are staying at Prestige Golfshire Resort off Devanahallion the outskirts of Bengaluru city.

"Our MLAs will be in the resort till the floor test isover. They will then be free to unite with their families," said a Congress leader who did not wish to be identified.

"There is a wrong impression that our MLAs are confined. If this is confinement, then everybody would wish to be like them. People are forgetting that they are in the top luxury resort, which ordinary people cannot afford," he said.

He also rubbished claims that their mobile phones have been seized to ensure they have no contact with the outside world.

"They have their phones with them and they are talkingto their families. Some people are spreading rumours to ensure that the new government fails the floor test," he said.

The JD(S) too rubbished the claim that its MLAs were in confinement, with no contact with the world beyond the hotel premises.

Its media cell in-charge Sadananda said, "Our MLAs will go back to their constituencies once the floor test is over. Nobody has taken away their mobile phones. They are freely talking to their family members."

Exercising great caution, the MLAs of the two parties were brought to the swearing-in ceremony in buses and herded back soon thereafter despite the BJP having boycotted the event.

The term "Operation Kamala" or "Operation Lotus" was coined in 2008, when the BJP state chief B S Yeddyurappa took over as the chief minister. The party was short of three MLAs for a simple majority.

As part of "Operation Kamala", named after the BJP's election symbol lotus, some Congress and JD(S) MLAs were persuaded to join the saffron party, relinquish their membership of the Assembly, and recontest elections. Their resignations brought down the numbers required for a victory during the trust vote, which Yeddyurappa won.

When Yeddyurappa was sworn in as chief minister this time in similar circumstances, Kumaraswamy had claimed the BJP was trying an "Operation Kamala" redux.

Some Congress MLAs claimed they received calls from BJP leaders asking them tobreak ranks and support Yeddyurappa.

BJP president Amit Shah had taunted the Congress for keeping its MLAs "locked up in hotel rooms", claiming the coalition would lose majority "even now" if they are released.

In his emotional speech before resigning as chief minister, Yeddyurappa had taken a swipe at the Congress-JD(S) coalition, saying it had kept its MLAs in "captivity".

"You kept MLAs in captivity. The condition of these MLAs is so pitiable that they cannot even speak to their families on phone," he had said before stepping down on May 19.

"Today, their families would be a bit happy as they are seeing them (on TV)," Yeddyurappa had said, knowing little that their agony was not over yet.

  

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, May 25 2018

    by the way, who is paying for the resort?
    The bill is in several crores for sure, because they are in luxury resort,not just any resort.

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, May 25 2018

    the party does not trust its own MLAs for the trust vote ...These are all signs of a weak nation and a weak morality ..I would like to claim that BJP/RSS has better morality percentage ..though not 100% but better than congress/JDS.

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  • R Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 25 2018

    This Trust Vote has made it very clear how much the Congress and JD(s) high command trusts it MLA s.
    What nonsense

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Fri, May 25 2018

    "MODI vrs rest of India". This is a great statement I saw in yesterday`s TOI. MODI wave and MODI effect is clearly visible. I love Modi and I will support Modi for a better India.
    let us see who will be choor choor and who is chor chor.

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  • Mark Dcruz, Mangalore

    Fri, May 25 2018

    If not teddy and yeddi will buy them ..

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  • Mahi, Mangalore

    Fri, May 25 2018

    They are of not much use to general public, let them stay in resort for all 5 years and corruption will come down..

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  • Francis, UDUPI

    Fri, May 25 2018

    How long will these MP s kept away,like this there should be thrust worthy ness among party if this lacks,then the opposition party pull the legs very soon.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Fri, May 25 2018

    If I get chance to contest and if I win surely I will take the money and live a happy life.

    We need very strict and definite policy after the election.
    1. Independent Candidates who won the election should not be a part of the ministerial post.
    2. Independent Candidates should not be able to support or oppose any political party if they did they should be disqualified and should not give permission next ten years to contest in any election.
    3. All the party candidates who won the election should not able to change their party and if they did they should not be given an opportunity to contest in any election next ten years.
    4. A minimum of 90% votes need to be cast to elect a member and to achieve this Election commision must provide vehicles, composition, and gift token to elderly citizens.
    5. Political party & Independent candidates should NOT be allowed to expose, media advertisements, hatred speeches, and personal canvassing in the name of religion, language, gender, or personal view. If it happens then the political party must be banned for ten years to contest in that State and if it happens during Central government it should be the whole country.
    6. To resolve this issue Supreme Court must appoint or solve this problem within Seven Days.
    7. During election time all the EVM, VVPT machines should be checked and must keet under military control. Checking and implementation should be done by either the foreign country or third party. The third party or foreign country should be accepted by all political parties.
    8. All the members and their supporters should be registered before they go any sort of canvassing.
    9. There should be 30 - 50 % tax on election expenditure so the cost will be controlled.
    10. If any individual or part members violate the rules or regulations should be put in jail for three years and no permission to contest an election for life term.

    Can we implement this rule?

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, May 25 2018

    c how chaiwala made money in demonetisation, banks looted & tax paid money 2 rafael big commission

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 25 2018

    BJP is still Hopeful ...

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  • rao, puttur

    Fri, May 25 2018

    Confine them in barn.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Fri, May 25 2018

    Who is paying for their stay in luxury resorts?

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Fri, May 25 2018

    Yeddi loves opposition MLAs. He concern "You kept MLAs in captivity. The condition of these MLAs is so pitiable that they cannot even speak to their families on phone," but soon their families would be a bit happy as they will be seeing them.
    BJP will not allow them live in peace. Congress would have done the same.

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