Bangalore: BJP Crisis Deepens as More Legislators Join Rebels


Bangalore: BJP Crisis Deepens as More Legislators Join Rebels

Bangalore/Panaji, Oct 10 (IANS): The crisis in the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Saturday deepened, with more party legislators, including two who returned to the party fold in the last two days, joining the rebels in Goa while a dissident minister said he was returning to the party fold.

Excise Minister M.P. Renukacharya, who spearheaded the latest revolt against the party leadership, returned to Bangalore from Goa, expressing support to beleaguered Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, who will seek the trust vote October 11 to save his 29-month-old first BJP government in the southern state.

Meanwhile, BJP lawmakers S.K. Bellubbi and Shivanagouda Naika, who pledged support to the government Thursday, made a u-turn and flew to Goa with party legislator Manappa Majjala to increase the number of rebels to 19, including six Independents.

"Bellubbi and Naika have come back. They are joined by Majjala and Shankarlinge Gowda to be with the rebels, who have decided to defy the party whip and vote against the trust vote Monday," Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) state president and former chief minister H.D. Kumaraswmy told reporters in Bangalore.





JD-S MP N. Cheluvaryaswamy escorted the rebel legislators to Goa in a helicopter on the directions of Kumaraswamy and JD-S supreme H.D. Deve Gowda.  Speaking to reporters in Goa before his return, Renukacharya said: "I have left the rebels for good, as they refused to toe the party line and save the government from the present crisis. They are carried away by false promises made by the rival JD-S and the Congress, which have been conspiring to bring down the government during the last fortnight."

He also alleged that the JD-S had promised ministerial berths to all the rebels and Rs.25 crore if they vote against the confidence motion and facilitate alternative government with the support of the Congress.

Even as the nine party rebels, camping at Goa with five independents remained incommunicado, state Infrastructure Minister G. Janardhana Reddy, who rushed to Goa Thursday as an emissary to pacify them, left the resort and headed to Hubli in north Karnataka after apparently failing to make the rebels fall in line.

Karnataka Agriculture Minister Umesh Katti, who was also in Goa, accused the JD-S and the Congress of "kidnapping the rebel BJP legislators and whisking them away from Goa to an unknown destination" so as to prevent them from returning to the party fold.

"Senior Goa police officials were used to physically shift the legislators out of a hotel (Taj Exotica), with the help of hired goons," Katti told reporters in Panaji. However, one of the rebels denied Katti's allegations.

Saying the rebels had walked out of the negotiations on their own, Karwar legislator Anand Asnotikar told reporters at the Dabolim airport that that a final call on whether to support the BJP government in Karnataka or not would be taken later.

"We are not children that someone can just drag us out of hotel. We are flying to Bangalore. A final decision on the support issue will be taken by tonight," said Asnotikar, a former minister in the Yeddyurappa government.

Earlier in the day, BJP leaders claimed that most major issues raised by the dissenting Karnataka legislators had been resolved. North Goa BJP MP Shripad Naik said that things were optimistic for the party.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka BJP issued a three-line whip to all its 117 legislators to vote in favour of the confidence motion and warned the rebels of expulsion and disqualification from the assembly if they defied the whip.

JD-S also issued the whip to its 28 legislators, including Channapatna lawmaker M.C. Ashwath, whose whereabouts have been not known since Thursday, to vote against the motion.

Expressing confident that Yeddyurappa would sail through the trust vote, party's state unit president K.S. Eshwarappa told reporters that assembly Speaker K.G. Bapaiah would disqualify all the 11 dissident legislators against whom a show-cause notice was issued Friday for a reply by 5 p.m. Sunday.

Among the other charges against the rebels are joining hands with the JD-S and independents to reduce the government to minority and creating political instability in the state.

Rebels challenge showcause notices: seek 7 days time to reply

Bangalore, Oct 10 (PTI): BJP rebels in Karnataka, who want Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa to resign, today challenged the showcause notices issued to them by Assembly Speaker K G Bopaiah terming it as illegal, unconstitutional, motivated and devoid of jurisdiction and sought 7 days time to reply to it.

The rebels, in an application filed through their counsels, questioned the three-day deadline set by the Speaker to reply to the showcause notice slapped on them on the basis of a complaint lodged by Yeddyurappa seeking their disqualification under provisions of Anti-defection law.

The Speaker had on October seven served the notices to 11 BJP MLAs, a day after they submitted a letter to Governor H R Bhardwaj, withdrawing support to the Yeddyurappa government which faces a trust vote on Monday.

Bopaiah had asked the rebels to reply to the allegations levelled against them before October 10 by five pm, an action that evoked criticism from opposition Congress, JD(S) and even the rebels.

The rebels, in their application, defended their action of withdrawing support to Yeddyurappa government, saying they were disillusioned with it after the government faced charges of corruption, nepotism and favouritism.

The withdrawal of support to the government does not attract the provisions of the anti-defection laws under 10th schedule of the constitution, they argued.Under the Karnataka Legislative Assembly (disqualification of a member on the ground of defection) rules 1986 and rule 6 and 7 (3), it is mandatory for providing a seven-day period for replying to any notice, the rebels said.

The MLAs also sought dismissal of the complaint lodged by Yeddyurappa.The Speaker, after hearing the counsels for the rebel MLAs, passed an order today asking the complainant (Yeddyurappa) to personally appear before him or through his counsel by 3.30 pm tomorrow.


Asnotikar denies kidnapping, says decision on support later

Panaji, Oct 9, (IANS): One of the 13 rebel Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislators of Karnataka Saturday denied the BJP's claim that they had been kidnapped by the Congress and the Janata Dal-S (JD-S), saying they had walked out of the negotiations on their own.

Speaking to reporters at the Dabolim airport, Karwar legislator Anand Asnotikar said that they were not children and that a final call on whether to support the BJP government in Karnataka or not would be taken later.

"We are not children that someone can just drag us out of hotel. We are flying to Bangalore. A final decision on the support issue will be taken by tonight," said Asnotikar, a former minister in the Yeddyurappa government.

Asnotikar is one of the rebels who were in Goa since Thursday, where they had been negotiating both with the Congress and the BJP emissaries for three days, before suddenly leaving the hotel premises in a sudden rush Saturday afternoon.  A BJP leaders claimed that the police machinery had been misused by the Congress and the JD-S leaders to kidnap the legislators from the Taj Exotica resort in the coastal village of Benaulim, 40 km from here. 

"Talks were going well till afternoon. Suddenly police officers came with several goons and physically lifted our MLAs. The Goa police were literally protecting the goons who were manhandling the MLAs," Ramesh Katti, a BJP MP from Karnataka, told reporters here.

He accused Jamir Ahmad, an aide of JD-S working president and former Karnataka chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, of orchestrating the kidnapping. Accusing the Congress and JD-S of indulging in horse-trading and offering as much as Rs.25 crore to each dissenting legislator to switch sides during the trust vote, Katti alleged the ministers of the Congress-led Goa government were intimidating the legislators.

"Home Minister Ravi Naik and Public Works Department Minister Churchill Alemao had been using the state government machinery to intimidate the legislators," Katti said. Earlier in the day, BJP leaders claimed that most major issues raised by the dissenting Karnataka legislators had been resolved. North Goa BJP MP Shripad Naik said that things were optimistic for the party.

Rebel MLA Sampangi's office ransacked

The office of a BJP dissident MLA from Kolar Gold Fields was allegedly ransacked today, police said.

"Some unidentified people barged into Y Sampangi's office, ransacked it and burnt some furniture," they said. However, no complaint has been registered so far, they said.

Y Sampangi, first time MLA from KGF, is among the 11 BJP legislators served notices by Karnataka Assembly Speaker K G  Bopaiah to explain why they cannot be disqualified under the anti-defection law.

Sampangi was allegedly caught by the Lokyukta last year taking a bribe from a businessman to get a property case closed.



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  • roshan, bangalore

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    Dont these people have any other work in life ?

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  • Deshpremi , Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    Ultimately The people of Karnataka will dicide whom to keep in power.It may be that BJP Govt may Survive or fall But the alterante govt if it comes say JDS -Congress govt comes to power the rebel BJP MlA s have to proove their By Facing Election .Then people can teach them a lesson if they want

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  • siddikuchil, Uchil

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    There is a saying in kannada 'Athege ondu kala, sose ge ondu kala". Yeddy did not think that there is a time for every person. Now it is your bad day. Mr. C.M. you performed very well "operation kamala" now let JDS & Congress prepare for 'operation". It is shame for Mr. Yeddy if you defeat tomarrow vote of motion, please give resignation before that. Best of luck.

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    Tomorrow during "Agni Pariksha" many of Yeddys ministers are going to defy BJP. In future atleast, I hope people of Karnataka will politicians based their ability and not on their cast or religion. Next election will be soon and this time BJP cannot make false propoganda about Ram Mandir. Central Congress govt. has already solved that issue through Allahbad High court verdict. BJP has played with Majority Hindus' feelings with infighting for power and greed for money. They don't have any intention of building Ram mandir, as they want to keep this issue pending for vote bank. I hope Mr. Nagesh Nayak too will understand sooner or later. Best of luck for Congress, JDS and rebells in tomorrow's trust vote.

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  • Shrinivas, India

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    What a pity, Karnataka never seen such a CM, Now what situation he face, its becos of him only, the operation kamala is the main reason,,,the cm is known as crore cm,where ever he goes assistance in crores....same crores used for op kamala also...now wats next mr.yeddi ??? missing mr.nagesh since few days...may be busy

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  • IMRAN, MANGALORE

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    These beggers deserve to get hit by stones .

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  • Suresh Heggade, Nairobi

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    Smailji, the entire world is watching this 'Dombara Aata' of the BJP. It is similar to 'garland given to monkey'. The BJP does not know how to preserve this garland (rule). Ultimately people of Karnataka want to see a scam-free secular government. The days are fast approaching for that.

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    "Sankata Bandaga Venkataramana" Yeddiyurappa no use of your visiting temples. God is not with you becz you failed to do justice with karnataka people. Gave chance to currupt people in ur ministry and protected them despite solid proofs.

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  • Tom Cat , Mangalore/ Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    Just imagine the plight of the kidnapper who has to pay, entertain, unending supply nectar, Wine, 72 virgins for each that to to stupid,evil,corrupt MLA's.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    It is quite obvious that Yeddi has lost trust of atleast 10% of his MLAs. The best course of action therefore would be to resign and dissolve the assemlbly to pave way for election. At least then the people will have a say who should govern them.

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  • S>moorthy, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    These rebels are making the mockery of democracy. There should be tough punishment for these people. In democracy only difference of opinion is allowed only to get the workd done for the sate not for the peosonal benefits. So this now these people are unpardonable and people should teach lesson in the elections. And also the part like JDS are cancer to the state. They always involve in anti governemnt activities.

    Most of the times even in previous case also they are the one who always trying to rubbing down the government. This part should be delated from the indian politics. People of Karnataka has the capacity to do this.

    Jai Karnataka.....

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    MR SURESH HEGGADE NAIROBI,SEEING ALL THESE DEVELOPMENT I AM OF THE OPINION THAT IT IS LIKELY THERE COULD BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL ACTIONS BY BJP PARTY TO SAVE SOUTH INDIA'S LONELY GOVT OF BJP.BUT HERE COMES AGAIN GOV's ROLE CRUCIAL, FINAL AND MAY HE PUT HOUSE ON SUSPENDED ANIMATION OR DISMISS THE GOVT OUTRIGHTLY IS QUESTION OF RECkONING?

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  • Arun, Katipalla

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    This things were started by the reddy brothers BUYING & SELLIING the leaders change in leadership but it was very expensive this time.Reddy wanted to show they r very powerful but this time they will be powerless.At last Renukacharya ended it in good way.

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  • Lancy Dias, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    It is ridiculous, tantrik chicken,lemon , coconut
    what a nonsense. The flood victims are still without proper shelter, development of the state is static, so called 'servants of people'? are busy with Mata, Mantra.
    I wonder, which age we are living in. God save our state from this corrupt politicians. Hope the so called educated people of our state realize all these.

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  • AZ, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    WoW!!!This can happen only in India!!! Guys let me know if you have heard anything of such sort before.
    I always was under the impression that people get kidnapped have to pay ransom to be released. Now the kidnappers kidnap and also pay money that too 25 Crs.

    I am waiting to be kidnaped.

    I need to tell this great Indian story to my workmates!!
    How much more dirty can Indian politics be???
    Indian politics = corruption goondagardhi.
    Yeddi can send Bache gowda, he will bash up all the goons and bring back all MLA's safely.
    I find it difficult to carry my 7 yr old and 13 MLA's physically carried by goons police, very confusing. We can predict the weather to a certain extent but not politicians.
    Can the CWG include competetions in corruption, dirty politics and goondaism for sure Indian politicians can bag all the medals up for grabs.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Lets see if Yeddys coconut is stronger or Deve Gowda's tantrik Chicken/lemon thrown infront of Vidhana Saudha???

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    They are all totally frustrated,
    and the CM is totally mad as the
    critical hour is approaching very
    fast.

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  • Suresh Heggade, Nairobi

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Let us wait for that wonderful day i.e., 11/10/10.

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