Endgame for JD-S-Congress government in Karnataka?


Bengaluru, Jul 23 (IANS) :As 17 of their legislators were absent from the Assembly on Tuesday, it seemed the endgame had come for Karnataka's 14-month-old JD-S-Congress coalition government with the confidence motion, moved by Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy on July 18, to be put to vote by 6 p.m. after the debate concludes.

Of the 17 missing legislators, 12 of the Congress and 3 of the JD-S are rebels who resigned from the Assembly and are holed-up at a star hotel in Mumbai while other two Congress members are in private hospitals in Bengaluru and Mumbai for treatment.

"The rebels have rejected even the last-minute appeal of the party leaders to be present in the Assembly for voting in favour of the motion, as they have already resigned and the Supreme Court ruled on July 17 that they cannot be compelled to attend the session for the floor test," a leader of the ruling combine told IANS.

Though two Independents, who resigned as ministers on July 8 and pledged support to the BJP were not seen in the Assembly since the 10-day monsoon session began on July 12, the opposition party is hoping they would be present at the time of voting against the motion.

"Even if they are not present, their absence will not make a difference as all our 105 legislators are present in the House to vote against the motion," party spokesman G. Madhusudana told IANS.

With 17 members absent, the effective strength of the 225-member Assembly at the time of voting will be 208, with 105 the new halfway mark.

The Congress strength has been reduced from 79 to 65, but this includes the Speaker, who can vote only in the event of a tie. Similarly, the JD-S strength has come down from 37 to 34.

With the support of the lone BSP member and the nominated member, the ruling combine has 101 votes, which is four short of the half-way mark, while the BJP's 105 increases to 107, with the two Independents.

The BJP leader said that they hoped that good sense will prevail in Kumaraswamy, who knows that his fate is sealed, and he will resign than face a humiliating defeat in the floor of the house.

 

 

  

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    The public now think to give permanent rest all MLA from all parties. Karnataka need new politician and we must discard these 3 parties. There is no value to the elected representatives to their party principles they are members of the party only power and other gratious things. We must think a new political set up giving rest to these representatives

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  • RkR, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    Endgame and an new start with same players.
    People are fooled, sending illiterate to represent the constituency.
    The same will vote for the same again n again
    Thumb impression vs Biometric

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  • Vantage Point, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    Good riddance of bad rubbish. Being a Congi supporter,, I did not like the fact they merged with JDS of all the parties. They have lost all the respect.

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    If the coalition breaks then its a Shame for Congress. They will be beaten black and blue in the next elections.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    Actually it should be GOOD RIDDANCE to this corrupt & arrogant dispensation, out to ruin K'Nataka

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