Bangalore: BJP Crisis - Rebels Face Threat of Disqualification


Bangalore: BJP Crisis - Rebels Face Threat of Disqualification

Bangalore, Oct 9 (DHNS): Taking the fight back to the rebels within the state BJP, the crisis-ridden camp of Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Friday devised a master strategy which, it believes, would not only bail out the government but also seal the fate of the dissidents.

The ruling party is preparing the ground to disqualify all 11 rebels led by Excise Minister M P Renukacharya as legislators under Section 10(1)(a) of the anti-defection law before the crucial trust vote scheduled for October 11.

Besides, Speaker K G Bopaiah who, in the parliamentary system, holds a non-partisan constitutional post, may exercise the option to disqualify four Opposition MLAs who created an unruly scene during his election a few months ago. Efforts are also believed to be underway to ensure that the five Independent legislators who threw in their weight with the BJP rebels will face the same fate as the 11 dissidents.

The plan is to reduce the combined strength of the Opposition, including the rebel MLAs, who continue to be hold up in Goa, in the House and win the confidence motion. The Opposition Congress and the JD(S) now have 107 MLAs, including six Independents. With 11 rebels, the total Opposition strength is 118 — enough to bring down the government. On the other hand, Yeddyurappa has 105 members as of now.

Should the Speaker employ the legislative rules, the Opposition strength will dwindle to 98, paving the way for the government to sail through the no-trust motion.

Bopaiah has already served show-cause notices dated October 7 on all the 11 rebels. As the dissidents are away in Goa, the notices were pasted on the doors of their rooms in the Legislative Home. But in Renukacharya’s case, the notice was sent to his official residence. The notices to the Independents are likely to be issued on Saturday as the BJP also filed a petition in this regard on Friday. The BJP has argued that the five Independent MLAs were part of the government as ministers and hence they have violated the law.

This apart, the ruling party is making all efforts to ensure that some Opposition legislators abstain from voting. Already, JD(S) Channapattana MLA M C Ashwatha, it is said, has been poached. Ashwatha has been “missing” since Thursday evening and, sources said he is unlikely to return to the City till Monday afternoon.

The Opposition, too, has stepped up efforts to “win over” the ruling party MLAs. With the possibility of horse trading gaining ground before the crucial trust vote, the BJP, Congress and JD(S) have shifted their respective legislators to the safer environs of resorts.

The Congress moved its MLAs to a resort in Pune. The BJP rebels, who had shown some signs of ending the political turmoil on Thursday, backtracked, fearing that the government may not trust them and go ahead with disqualifying them. They refused to budge despite BJP interlocutors, former Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar and Tourism Minister G Janardhan Reddy, holding protracted negotiations.

JD(S) state president H D Kumaraswamy is said to be playing the spoilsport in any possible patch up.

The former chief minister is learnt to have told the rebels that they will be disqualified even if they returned and they would stand to benefit only if they voted against the government.

Renukacharya, who had announced arriving in Bangalore with his band of rebels on Thursday, remained incommunicado, while former minister Shivanagouda Naik said that the dissidents remained united and
will not budge an inch from their stand.


  

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  • Alwyn, neermarga, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Only the best way is give this administration work for church handle they are better than third class politicans. politician are big gangstar's,we have to kick them out from karnataka.

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    “money and corruption are ruining the land crooked politicians betray the working man, pocketing the profits and treating us like sheep, and we're tired of hearing promises that we know they'll never keep” And we still vote them , write about them… honesty, peace died along with Mahatma Gandhi

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    It is better to disqualify the whole govt., as all of them have broken their oath as well as betrayed the people of Karnataka by indulging in corruption, nepotism & deciet. God save the state.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    Congress MLA'a are in a resort in Pune. Few BJP MLA's are GOA, JDS and Other BJP MLA's are in some resort..!!!! Who is running the Government ????? All these MLA's are good for nothing. Government will run whether they are there or not. May run better if they are not there..???

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