Will Yeddy Survive or State in for Political Uncertainty?


Will Yeddy Survive or State in for Political Uncertainty?

By Gabriel Vaz
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, May 13: As if in anticipation of an adverse judgement from the Supreme Court on the disqualification of the 16 MLAs, including 5 independents, on Friday, May 13, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa convened an emergency meeting of his cabinet in the morning in an obvious bid to pre-empt any moves by Governor H R Bhardhwaj for his Government’s dismissal and decided to convene a 10-day session of the State Legislature from Monday, May 16.

The 10-day State Legislature has been convened ostensibly to get the budget proposals for the year 2011-12 passed even though the Government had time for another two and half months till the end of July to do so as it had obtained a four-month vote on account.

True to the Yeddyurappa regime’s worst case scenario, the apex court has nullified the disqualification of the 16 MLAs and thereby reduced the contrived majority secured by it if the MLAs continue to rigidly stick to their demand for change of leadership. In the process, the ruling BJP was deprived of the opportunity to celebrate its feat of winning all the 3 seats – originally held by Congress and JD(S) -- in the April 9 by-elections, whose results were announced on Friday.

Though the 5 independents, who have succeeded in their attempt to retain their assembly membership after valiantly fighting the machinations of a pliant Speaker K G Bopaiah and Chief Minister Yeddyurappa, are not obliged to change their stance, the case of the 11 BJP MLAs is entirely different.

However, the 11 BJP MLAs, who incurred the wrath of Yeddyurappa and were disqualified by the Speaker for daring to go to Raj Bhavan and submitting a memorandum demanding change of the Chief Minister, had been consistently maintaining the position that they were and still are members of the ruling BJP and that their disqualification was done arbitrarily without following the due process of law. The apex court has apparently upheld their contention even though full details of the judgement are not yet available. If these 11 BJP MLAs, who turned against Yeddyurappa, still stick to their position, the Chief Minister will be in trouble.

But the big question that must be engaging the attention of almost everybody is: How does the Supreme Court’s verdict impact Yeddyurappa? Will he be forced to quit? Or will he still manage to survive like the proverbial Cat’s Nine Lives?

Not just that. Other questions that must puzzling ordinary the politically uninitiated are: What are the implications of the decision of the emergency meeting of the State Cabinet in convening the Legislature session from Monday, May 16? How will it help Yeddyurappa?

It is doubtful whether the party will heed the demands of 11 anti-Yeddyurappa MLAs and go in for a change of guard or issue whips to them to toe the party line in rallying behind the man who has somehow managed to win the support of BJP national president Nitin Gadkari. The stand of the 11 MLAs is, therefore, more crucial. Yeddyurappa, who has managed to win the backing of most of his detractors who had turned against him at different points of time during the last three years and also the backing of the National President, can be expected to turn on his charms and `persuasive efforts’ by offering the lucre of money or office to bring them round. He might even make a last ditch attempt to win over the 5 independents and convince them to forget the bitter past. After all, there are no permanent enemies or friends in politics.

Alternatively, the Chief Minister and the ruling party can be expected to resort to further experiments of the controversial ``Operation Kamala” to lure ``friendly” MLAs from Congress or JD(S) to resign their seats and artificially increase the ruling party’s strength by reducing the number of opposition members. Having learnt the tricks and art of survival during the last three years, Yeddyurappa can certainly be expected to hold on to power by hook or crook if other ``methods’’ do not work.

That brings us to the question of why the sudden decision to convene the State Legislature session. Apparently, the Chief Minister must have got an inkling of the adverse nature of the judgement and must have been advised by his strategists and legal eagles to summon the Legislature Session to get the budget proposals passed and thereby pre-empt the Governor from sending a fresh recommendation to the Centre recommending the Government’s dismissal as the Chief Minister will be reduced to a minority following the Supreme Court’s verdict, if all other conditions remain the same.

Given the fact the passing of budget proposals, which are nothing but money bills, can be regarded as a measure to prove the Government’s majority and the Supreme Court’s historical judgement in the S R Bommai case mandating the floor test as the criteria to decide the majority, Yeddyurappa must have been advised to immediately summon the State Legislature session. This ploy not only pre-empts the Governor from taking any foolhardy or hasty decisions, it also prevents the opposition Congress or JD(S), especially the former chief minister and State JD(S) President H D Kumaraswamy, from herding the 16 MLAs in resorts and thereby denying an opportunity to Yeddyurappa to turn on his persuasive charms.

All in all, Yeddyurappa seems to be determined to save his skin and power. Will he succeed and survive to last the full term or least finish the completion of three years of his rule at the end of this month is the big question. There is also the distinct possibility of dissolution of the State Assembly or another bout of President’s rule under Bhardhwaj if no viable alternatives could be found.

 

  

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sat, May 14 2011

    While watching his picture along
    with his political comrades, they
    are all smiling with the "V" sign,
    but the CM is critically confused
    and burned out in his facial
    expression.

    Now, he has a far stronger
    opponent to fight with the
    mighty "supreme court" of India.
    Wait and see the political
    surprises of the century in Karnataka very soon.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, May 14 2011

    Nagesh Nayak Bangalore,Yeddy @ present near 70 years !But how could he rule Karanataka another 50 years?!Come on Nagaesh is it slip of tongue?Or.......

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Sat, May 14 2011

    SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPJI WILL RULE FOR NEXT 50 YEARS.

    BJP WON ALL THE THREE MLA SEATS IN BYELECTIONS.

    MOST OF THE PSUEDOS ARE DEMANDING THE MERGER OF CONGRESS & JDS TO DEFEAT BJP.

    IN CHANNAPATTANA SHRIMAAN C.P. YOGESHWAR WON BY 17515 VOTES . IF PSUEDOS ADD UP BOTH JDS & CONGRESS VOTES TOGETHER STILL SHRIMAAN C.P. YOGESHWAR LEAD BY 5355 VOTES.

    JDS GOT 52000 PLUS VOYES & CONGRESS ONLY 16000 PLUS WHERE AS BJP GOT 75000 PLUS VOTES.

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  • JRAO,

    Sat, May 14 2011

    "MULLANNU MULLININDALE TEGEYABEKU"

    MR.CM IS RIGHT AND 100% SUCCEED IN SOLVING SUCH PETTY PROBLEMS. THERE IS A LIMIT TO GOVERNER'S ACTIONS.
    IN DEMOCRACY GOVERNER BEHAVING LIKE PARTY AGENT IS NOT TOLERABLE.
    BY-POLL RESULTS IS A INDICATOR IF THE STATE GO FOR ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS IN THE NEAR FUTURE BJP WILL SWEEP LIKE TAMILNADU.

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  • Dr S kamath, Mumbai

    Sat, May 14 2011

    If People of Karnataka Love BJP Nobody can stop BJP from ruling the state .From the Byeelctions results it seems BJP will rule the state for another 15 years to come

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Fri, May 13 2011

    The first two snaps shows that 'ADIGE BIDDARU MOONKU MELE'and continues that their 'THUMBS UP' with smile also indicate 'artificial'public shows.These snaps has enough evidences, paricularly when we glance@ Yeddy 's photo certainly there may be geniune question "WILL YEDDY SERVIVE" is a million dollar question.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Fri, May 13 2011

    The political situation is very fragile in Karanataka and Yeddy may apply all unconstitutional and anti- democratical means to retain power with him as he does't care for BJP's future.In all past incidents against him,he was victorious @ the end but here being a suprime court verdict,I,Think there is no exit way but to face the consquences of the wrong actoins.

    Anyway the mum and incompetent attitude of the BJP High Command is evident from day one and they had given him (YEDDY)enough chances and excuses so that this time around there could be a decisive stand on the issue else the casuality would be definetly BJP in long run.

    BJP Govt in Karnataka headed by Yeddy is indulging in anti- Constitutional and anti-Democratical process in order to stay on in power by hook or crook is WRITING ON THE WALL which should be cliped for the welfare of the State and Democracy.

    At the end there could be a political uncertainty and may Karanataka is heading for President rule or snap polls?

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  • Narayana, Udupi

    Fri, May 13 2011

    Yeddy will survive this time also as he survived before. If Money Power is there everything is possible. Till now Yeddy survived all problems only due to MONEY POWER. So no big deal. He will survive this also. Yeddy has got all the tactics to overcome his problems due to Money Power.He Loots and same Money he gives for OPERATION KAMALA. Now again there will be more OPERATION KAMALAS. Till 5 years Yeddy will do only OPERATION KAMALA as he did in this 3 years.

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  • prasanna, mangalore

    Fri, May 13 2011

    one thing is certain. mr cm will weather this crisis too. cause he has overcome even worse ones. on a hindsight, he seems to be playing his cards well. every tom dick and harry knew that the disqualification would be thrown out, if not in the high court then at the supreme court. cm had just make ready the numbers before the disqualification judgment came.

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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Fri, May 13 2011

    At present Yeddi has a breather-though the verdict went against him.
    But he is not on a strong wicket-within 2 weeks High Court has to decide the suits in Special Courts it has stayed as per the order of Supreme Court. If FIR is filed in the court then High Command has to take a bow infront of Reddys & Ananth.
    BJP rule is unhindered-but Yeddis rule might come to an end in near future.

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Fri, May 13 2011

    I think the opposition parties both Congress and JDS have to let go their demands of asking Yeddi to step down. Instead they need to focus on strengthening the parties. BJP govt. will fall on its own, but there has to be alternative Govt. to replace him. Currently both Siddaramaih and Kumaraswamy of JDS are not the right choices. Congress need to find a new credible face who can command the party and lead the party in elections.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Fri, May 13 2011

    Results of 3 assembly seats shows that the ruling party is on a strong wicket. As many MLAs as required will be ready to join the party. If the 11 BJP MLAs vote against the givernment they'll be eventually disqualified. Supreme court will be of no help at that time.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Manglaore, India

    Fri, May 13 2011

    Yeddy will survive. The way Mr.CM has handled the crisis in last 3 years, semms he will survive. But always enemies within the family are more dangerous than outsiders.
    Opposition should learn his tactic which they have failed tilt in their favour.Better to have one wise enemy. One will be more alert. Lets' watch and see the reality.

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  • CJ Prakash, Malpe

    Fri, May 13 2011

    I think if BJP Highcommand realises its mistake and succeeds in pressuring Yeddi step down and compromise with the dessidents then no problem..atleast for time being. N need of operation kamala or by election,as simple as it is.

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  • Ryan, Mangalore

    Fri, May 13 2011

    Don't worry guys just hand full daydream left for bjp in Karnataka then they will b made get out not get out but GATE OUT

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Fri, May 13 2011

    We are fed-up with the corrupt BJP govt in Karnataka. Yeddy, learn some lesson and concentrate in good administration.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai / Mapusa

    Fri, May 13 2011

    Yeddurappa still has the option of Operation Lotus.

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