'Horse-trading' of MLAs in Full Swing as Yeddy Braces for Floor Test on Oct 11


'Horse-trading' of MLAs in Full Swing as Yeddy Braces for Floor Test on Oct 11

Gabriel Vaz
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Oct 6: Given an ultimatum by governor Hans Raj Bhardwaj to prove the BJP government’s majority in the state Legislative Assembly by 5 pm on October 12, the chief minister has arranged to convene the assembly session on October 11 morning for a trial of strength on the floor of the house.
           
With as many as 19 ruling party legislators, including seven ministers, who had submitted a joint letter informing the governor about their decision to withdraw support to the Yeddyurappa regime unmindful of the chief ministers move to sack four independents who had been rewarded with cabinet ministership for extending their support to the BJP government, the chief minister’s camp as well as opposition Congress and JD(S) leadership have started wooing legislators to muster support.
           
If the ruling party legislators, including independents, remain firm in their decision of withdrawing support to the Yeddyurappa regime during the crucial floor test in the assembly commencing on Monday October 11, it is obvious that the BJP will be reduced to a minority and will be forced to quit.

BJP reduced to ''minority” in the Assembly
 
In the 224-member Assembly, BJP and Independents together had a strength of 123 and with today’s developments it has been reduced to 104 reducing the ruling party to a minority. BJP requires the support of 113 members to prove its majority. BJP earlier had 117 MLAs including the Speaker, followed by Congress 73, JDS 28 and independents six. Of the six independents, Varthur Prakash, a known loyalist of Siddaramaiah, has already dissociated himself from BJP and had recently joined the JD(S).
           
Surprisingly, the chief minister himself went to the extent of openly accusing the JD(S) state president and former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy and his party of offering Rs 20 to 30 crore to the dissident BJP MLAs in a bid to topple the government. However, the opposition leaders are claiming that the chief minister and his loyalists are themselves engaged in ''horse-trading” to win back support of the dissidents and even ''lure” friendly MLAs from Congress and JD(S) with mind-boggling amounts of Rs 30 to 40 crore being offered.
           
In a separate statement, Siddarmaiah accused the chief minister of resorting to ''horse-trading” offering as much as Rs 25 to 30 crore to the dissident MLAs and even trying to convince some of the Congress and JD(S) MLAs to either abstain during the legislature session or resign their assembly membership as part of another round of ''Operation Kamala” by offering even higher amounts of Rs 40 to 50 crore each.
 

Yeddy to seek divine blessings in Kerala

           
Meanwhile, the chief minister has decided to make a flying visit the Bhagawati temple at Thazhiparambu near Kannur in Kerala on Thursday to seek divine blessings and support for survival of the government.
           
Both the Congress and JD(S) leaders held separate meetings to finalise their strategies. Even JD(S) leader M C Nanaiah, a confidant of the JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda and former chief minister Kumaraswamy, visited the residence of Congress opposition leader Siddaramaiah’s residence for coordination of their efforts.
           
Though Yeddyurappa’s staunch supporters like Home and Transport minister R Ashok, Water Resources minister Basavaraj Bommai and Health and Family Welfare minister B Sriramulu, a close confidant cum associate of Bellary mining lord Gali Janardhna Reddy, who is the Tourism and Infrastructure Development minister,  had rushed to Chennai last night to hold negotiations with the dissidents and win back their support, Ashok and Bommai returned to Bangalore to participate in the emergency cabinet meeting convened by the chief minister this morning.

Ashok later told reporters that he will return to hold further round of talks with the disgruntled MLAs, even as it was learnt that more than a dozen legislators had decided to shift to Cochin. Incidentally, Janardhana Reddy, who had first raised the banner of revolt against Yeddyurappa and later acceded to the mediation by Sushma Swaraj, had also rushed to Chennai and reportedly met the dissidents at the airport. In the meanwhile, Sriramulu, who stayed back with the dissidents last night and on Wednesday as well, has indicated that he was prepared to quit for making way for accommodating the dissidents if his resignation was able to patch-up the differences and satisfy the disgruntled party legislators.
 

Zameer Khan and Puttanna rush to Chennai
 
In an interesting development, JD(S) leader and transport operator Z A Zameer Ahmed Khan, who is considered very close to Kumaraswamy, and Puttanna, deputy chairman in the Legislative Council, rushed to Chennai for holding secret confabulations with the dissidents. Zameer Khan even managed to bring Anand Asnotikar and Balachandra Jarkiholi to Bangalore and ''convince” them to meet the governor by offering the letter on withdrawal of support to the Yeddyurappa regime.

The dissident legislators, who had demanded that recently dropped ministers like Goolihatti Shekar and Shivanagouda Naik, be reinstated and two-term party MLA Gopalakrishna Belur should be inducted into the cabinet.

Earlier in the day, the chief minister, who had been facing a barrage of allegations  about indulging in nepotism to favour his sons and relatives through denotification of prime land in and around Bangalore while another of his staunch loyalist and Housing and Information minister Katta Subramanya Naidu was facing charges of being involved in obtaining compensation from the KIADB for government lands,  tried to turn the tables against the Deve Gowda family and Kumaraswamy.

''Kumaraswamy should not hurl baseless allegations against me and criticise me about the fly in my plate when his plate is full of dead bandicoots,” Yeddyurappa said.
 

Deve Gowda family ''is the biggest curse to state”
 
''Deve Gowda and his sons H D Kumaraswamy, H D Revanna and Balakrishna Gowda and their family are the biggest curse to the state,” Yeddyurappa said and alleged that Deve Gowda and his family had purchased 4,000 acres of benami lands in and around Bangalore.
 
Apart from issuing denotifications for dropping acquisition of lands during the 20 month JD(S)-BJP coalition rule, Deve Gowda and his family purchased benami lands in and around Bangalore. ''Kumaraswamy was jealous of the BJP government’s achievements, and levelling charges against him and the government for the last one week to create confusion among the people about the government’s stability,” Yeddyurappa said.

“The father (Deve Gowda) and sons are biggest curse to the state” and JD(S) has no capacity to come to power on its own. The JD (S) is making all attempts to come to power through the backdoor. The people will teach a fitting lesson to the JD (S) in the coming days,” he claimed.

Alleging that Kumaraswamy has hatched a political conspiracy to destabilise the government headed by him by ''offering Rs. 20 crore to Rs. 30 crore to each dissident MLA,” Yeddyurappa sought an explanation from the Deve Gowda family for the source of such a disproportionate income.

Admitting that he had allotted a housing site to his son B Y Raghavendra, MP, the chief minister said the Kumaraswamy government denotified 45.38 acres in 19 villages around Bangalore. The Mysore Development Authority has allotted 32 housing sites for Deve Gowda and his relatives in Mysore by totally violating all laws. ''Now sites are worth Rs. 100 crore. The Deve Gowda family also purchased a lot of properties in Padmanabhanagar in the City,” he alleged.

Balakrishna Gowda, another son of Deve Gowda, has purchased 34.01 acres benami lands around peripheral ring road in the City, Yeddyurappa said disclosing details of a large number of irregularities of the Kumaraswamy government and the involvement of Deve Gowda family in purchase of lands in benami names will be brought to the public’s notice in a phased manner.
 

Congress should not enter into ''unholy” alliance with JD(S)
 
The people would not support the Congress, which learnt a bitter lesson after topping the Dharam Singh government, if it entered into an unholy alliance with the JD(S) to form the government again. The national Congress leaders should see this development in the state and advise the state leaders properly, Yeddyurapa said.

''I had committed mistake by joining hands with the JD(S) once. But people blessed me. Now you (Congress) don’t repeat the mistake for the second time after burning your fingers and hands by joining hands with the JD(S) again,” the chief minister said.

''All records related to land scams will be placed before the House. Come, we are ready for a detailed debate. We will reveal misuse of power by the Kumaraswamy government. I will give printouts on all land scams to all MLAs and MPs before I reply in the House and even publish booklets giving all documentary evidence,” he said.

He pointed out that the government had decided to convene a special session of the state legislature in the first week of November to debate land scams.

Meanwhile, Kumaraswamy alleged that the chief minister was frustrated and lost his mental balance as he was afraid of losing power with more than 20 MLAs withdrawing support. ''If the chief minister can prove any irregularity committed by me, I am prepared to retire from politics,”he said.

''He has leveled false and baseless allegations against me and my family members. I am prepared to face any inquiry. Let him order a CBI probe into all land scams committed by him and other ministers in the government, including the scandals of Katta Subramanya Naidu, Murugesh Nirani. If it pleases him, let him include all the allegations leveled by him against me during my 20-month rule when BJP was the coalition partner,” he said.

  

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  • NAAGESH NAYAKK, MANGLUR

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    THANK YOU MR. MATHEW, KASARGOD/AJMAN. MAKES YOU THINK:
    PEOPLE HOMELESS FOODLESS CLOTHELESS AFTER FLOODS, FARMER SUICIDE AFTER FAILED CROPS,
    CHILDREN DYING AFTER EATING SPOILED FOOD IN SCHOOLS, PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM POWER SHORTAGE, CORRUPTION A VIRTUE AND QUALIFICATION IN GOVT OFFICES.... THE LIST IS ENDLESS MY FRIEND, AND ALL THESE POLITICIAN SCUM ARE FIGHTING LIKE STREET DOGS (OOPS SORRY. DO NOT WANT INSULT MAN'S BEST FRIEND) FIGHTING LIKE DIRTY SEWER RATS OVER THEIR CHAIRS AND MONEY.
    FRUSTRATING RIGHT. WAKE UP PEOPLE ...NEXT TIME WHEN YOU VOTE MAKE SURE YOU GET YOUR VOTE'S WORTH OR MAKE SURE YOUR REPRESENTATIVE RESENTS HIS BIRTH...
    JAI HO HAI HAI..

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  • Mathew, Kasargod/Ajman

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    Appreciate your thought provoking comments, Nagesh Sir.

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  • Anantha, Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    Only solution for all this nonsense is to bring a rule that prohibits the change of parties by politicians.
    In developed countries like USA, even the voters would very rarely change parties.
    The parties come with some principles. If a politician understands & tries to adopt those principles,
    it is a life commitment. This is the only we can see a stable govt. in India. Unless a stable Govt exists,
    no party in power can do any thing better. No politician will be interested in accepting this.
    It is the people who are paying for such expensive elections. Unless people demand this kind of a rule from politicians when they come for begging the votes, our India wiil be like this for ever. After all, where is the tip money of 30-50 cr coming from in the hands of rulers. It is the hard earned money of the tax payers. They are collecting and spending illegally. This is the hight time that a voter should awake.

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  • NAAGESH NAYAKK, MANGLUR

    Thu, Oct 07 2010

    JDS IS OFFERING 20-30 CRORES.
    BJP IS OFFERING 30-40 CRORES.
    MIND BOGGLING....
    IF IT IS TRUE... WHERE DID THIS MONEY COME FROM.
    THIS IS WHAT WE WORKING PEOPLE ARE PAYING TAXES FOR? WHERE IS LOKAYUKAT, INCOME TAX, WEALTH TAX, JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AUTHORITIES?????
    SHOULD WE PAY OUR HARD EARNED MONEY FOR ALL THIS BULL SIT????
    MAKES U THINK...ISNT IT.
    JAI HO...HAI HAI..

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Thu, Oct 07 2010

    Yeddy is planning to fly to Kerala to pray for survival of his 'corrupt' party !! Trying to bribe God as well ? On whose expenses are you flying Mr. 'Cheap' Minister ? Spend from your own pocket atleast when you go to temples to pray to God. Anyhow Yeddy, may your Chaddi be intact (use renowned brands lately you pruchased from China during your visit to China to buy Cabbage from street vendors).

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  • Pradeep Nayak, M'lore/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 07 2010

    JDS is calling BJP corrupt. BJP calls Congress Corrupt. But the fact is everyone is corrupt. State is likely heading for a mid-term elections. But even after the elections, are we going to get a good Government? No, its only the people money that will be wasted.

    Yediyurappa is paying for his arrogance & mis deeds. The infamous Operation Kamala has backfired. It was a dirty episode in the history of Karnataka which also exposed the integrity & loyalty of few MLA's of the state. MLA's like Anand Asnotikar were part of Operation Kamala. When these MLA's were not sincere to their ownn party, what sincerity did Yeddy expect from them. Anyway, noe Yeddy had to pay for all his misdeeds.

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  • Greesh Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    These politicians have raped our state....is there any way to shoot all of them?

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  • DEEPAK.KUMAR, HEJAMADY.(ABUDHABI)

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    Mr Vijay shetty,your comments is exactly 100% right.I really appreciate your comments.

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  • Suresh Heggade, Nairobi

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    Which is immoral relationship? When BJP ruled the state with JD(S), it was not immoral for Yeddi but secular parties joining hands looks bitter for him now. People of Karnataka are fed up to see these dramas, looting of state wealth, land scams, rapes, etc. Dissolve the assembly and put the state under governor rule and let us have scam free govt.

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  • vasant raj, udupi/Abudhabi

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    Karnataka politicians are Onde tayiya makkalu.... all are culprits..

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    Breaking news, DOES YEDDY CRY AGAIN? Wait till tomorrow will come back again.

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    Whenever she was included in cabinet other MLAs have revolted against Yeddi & Shobha. Last reddy & co. have forced Yeddi to expel shobha from cabinet and yeddi cried in front of media. Let us see what yeddi does this time to save his CM post and his beloved lady KAR NATAK

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    State BJP scam Govt, is one of the most corrupt karnataka ever seen.
    This Govt getting kicked out is certainly a reason to rejoice. The funny part is that so called deciplined parties (BJP) mla's kicking their bosses left and right. The real BJP within the idealogy cover is exposed, these guys proved more hungry to power and money than anyone else. That is truly satisfying for a citizen concerned with state of affairs of India.

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  • Vijay Shetty Gulvady, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    It is better to teach our children politics instead of sending to school. The salary they get after the completion of education (if they get job) is less than the interest of the school fees.

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