Yeddyurappa Wins Trust Vote in Karnataka


Yeddyurappa Wins Trust Vote Amid Walkout, Boycott

Bangalore, Jun 2 (IANS): Amidst a noisy walkout by the Congress and a boycott by the Janata Dal(Secular), Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa Thursday won a trust vote in the assembly, his third in nine months.

The Bharatiya Janata Party's first chief minister in the state comfortably sailed through with 119 votes in his favour after 71 Congress members and five Independents trooped out of the 225-member house protesting the rejection of their demand for an immediate discussion on whether speaker K.G. Bopaiah should continue in his post.

The 26-member JD(S) is boycotting the 10-day session that began Thursday demanding Bopaiah's resignation following the Supreme Court's "strictures" against him over the way he disqualified 16 legislators, 11 of the BJP and five Independents, last October after they rebelled against Yeddyurappa.

The apex court restored the membership of all the 16 on May 13, holding that the speaker's action was against the principles of natural justice.

The 11 BJP members, whose rebellion reduced the Yeddyurappa ministry to a minority, necessitating two trust votes in four days in October, Thursday voted for the one-line confidence motion moved by the chief minister, who completed three years in office May 30.

However, the five Independents joined the Congress in walking out of the house.

One Independent supporting the ruling party was not present due to personal reasons, BJP chief whip in the assembly D.N. Jeevaraj told IANS.

"The confidence motion, moved by the chief minister on the floor of the 225-member house (including one nominated) has been voted in favour by 119 votes against none," speaker Bhopaiah declared after a headcount.

Yeddyurappa justified seeking the trust vote even though no one had asked for it after the apex court restored the membership of the 16 legislators.

Based on the apex court verdict, Governor H. R. Bhardwaj had May 15 recommended the dismissal of the Yeddyurappa ministry on the ground that the chief minister and the speaker had "colluded to destroy the character and composition of the assembly (last October)".

The central government May 22 rejected Bhardwaj's recommendation but sent an "advisory" to Yeddyurappa to ensure that he runs the government without violating constitutional norms.

The chief minister told the house that he was seeking its trust again to "put an end to the opposition's attempt to create confusion in the minds of the people and to send a message to the people that my government has a majority and is stable and to seek cooperation of all for the development of the state in the remaining two years of my term".

"I moved the confidence motion to demonstrate that we have a comfortable majority in the assembly as even the 11 legislators whose membership was restored by the Supreme Court recently have extended unconditional support to my government," an elated Yeddyurappa told reporters after the vote.

With the return of the 11 rebels to the party fold, the BJP has 120 members, including the speaker. The Congress 71 and the JD(S) 26.

One assembly seat is vacant following the resignation of JD(S) member Karadi Sangana after he abstained from second trust vote October 14, 2010.

  

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  • RR, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 03 2011

    Jossey Saldanha,Mumbai/Mapusa
    I don't think that Yedyurappa needs advise by his/BJPs arch critic.
    Anyhow it is hoped that Yedyurappa's critics will shut their mouth for some time if not for his remaining term of two years.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai / Mapusa

    Fri, Jun 03 2011

    Congratulations Yeddurappa!!!!!
    Now that you have absolute majority kindly concentrate on Development.
    Roads, Electricity and Clean drinking water should be your top priority.
    Can I give you a list of things you should not do?
    1. Visit Temples but don’t carry the press with you.
    2. Take photographs with Swami’s but use these pictures only for your private collection.
    3. Give donations to temples but use your own money and not public money.
    4. Freeze all expenses on visits to Delhi, A/c Cars, International Holidays and Renovations.
    5. Stop buying aircrafts and helicopters for personal use.
    I am sure you will restore Karnataka back to its previous glory.
    All the best Yeddy.

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  • Satish Kunder, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Fri, Jun 03 2011

    Dear Mr. Yedyurappa,

    First of all I should congratulate you for the ability in protecting your chair for last three years from opposition as well as your own party people. I should also congratulate for knowing the tactics to be very successful in electoral politics. You have shown the world that election can be won without good administration or policies but with money and short sighted policies to lure the voters.

    Last three years of your administration is memorable one. You have been working very hard in grabbing land for your sons and dear ones. You were protecting your ministerial colleagues against land scams, mining scams and corruption. You have been able to bring Karnataka to No. 1 position in corruption. You have failed miserably in administration as most of your time is spent on saving your chair by hook or crook. You have failed to protect all sections of the people in the society. You are never bothered in providing houses for the flood affected people or welfare of the people. You think that you can lure the poor people by doing one time tamasha of distributing Sarees and money during election and long term welfare measures are not required for the poor people. You feel that by giving money to temples and Matts you can be saved from all your sins.

    Only two years are left and at least from now onwards think of providing good administration and welfare of the poor. Don’t remain in History books as most corrupt Chief Minister of Karnataka but do some good work which people appreciate.

    Good luck Mr Yedyurappa!

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  • Rahul MC, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 03 2011

    @ nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Please mention some of the dev activities done by yeddy.

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  • Satish Kunder, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Fri, Jun 03 2011

    Dear Mr. Yedyurappa,

    For the last three years you have been busy protecting your chair from opposition as well as your own party people. You were working very hard in grabbing land for your sons and dear ones. You were protecting your ministerial colleagues against land scams, mining scams and corruption. You have been able to bring Karnataka to No. 1 position in corruption. You have failed miserably in administration as most of your time is spent on saving your chair by hook or crook. You have failed to protect all sections of the people in the society. You are never bothered in providing houses for the flood affected people or welfare of the people. You think that you can lure the poor people by doing one time tamasha of distributing Sarees and money during election. You don’t think long term welfare measures are required for the poor people. You feel that by giving money to temples and Matts you can be saved from all your sins.

    Now only two years are left and at least now think of providing good administration and welfare of the poor. Don’t remain in History books as most corrupt Chief Minister of Karnataka but do some good work which people appreciate.

    Good luck Mr Yedyurappa!

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    ITALIAN LED CONGRESS LEADERS ARE FIT TO SIT EITHER IN THEIR OFFICE OR INFRONT OF VIDHANA SOUDHA.

    VOTERS OF KARNATAKA ARE NOW CLEAR THAT BJP IS WORKING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF KARANATAKA INSIDE THE VIDHANA SOUDHA & CONGRESS IS SITTING IDLE EVERYWHERE.

    JDS LOST ITS BASE IN KARNATAKA.

    CONGRESS LOST DEPOSIT IN ELECTIONS.

    JAI HO SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI.

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  • RR, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    Lancelot N Tauro,Doha-Qutar
    Please understand that one can not advise anybody on his personal matter.So visiting temples by CM is his purely personal one.How do you feel if somboday asks you not visit church for offering paryers for what ever may be the reason?
    Now onwards you people please watch to see how Yedyurappa will function!

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  • Ajit, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    Being impartial to any party at all, i feel the secretarait is now occupied by bandits, theives, rapist, outlaws & thugs. Just fed up with Indian politicians.
    I feel there is a change coming up.
    Like the uprising in the Arab World social activist like Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev are leading the fight against the listed above.
    A thron can pull out a thorn.
    The common man has waited over 5 decades for the LOKPAL. Baba & Anna (Babanna) should form a party and go in for Gen Elections and bring about the required changes.
    But beaware of the thugs.

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    GOOD NEWS, CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr. YEDDI,CM of Karnataka. Now for 2years no more visit to Temples for divine blessings.

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  • jacobnelson, mumbai

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    What I said?
    When Yeddy has stabililty!
    who has the ability to dstabilise?
    only opposition wasting medias and our time.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    CONGRATULATIONS. Mr Yeddi. Now once again you have proved that you enjoy the good will on the floor of assembly. Please complete your term as CM. Its a slap on the face of governor... No matter one should not try to destabilise and dissolve the elected house as long as the govt enjoys the confidence... Will again this Cong try to remove Yeddi.. Let Congress first clean its image in tainted 2G and 3g spectrum.... Only good work shall be appreciated and not the dirty politics....Madam Sonia, please advise your chamchas not to indulge in anything that brings disrepute and bad name to your party.....

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  • Richard, Shirva/Sharjah

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    Indeed a good government,
    Respected CM should comeout with good works (particularly for Roads in south kanara), roads to defite clear majority next time and will rule undisputedly as 'Ram Rajya'
    Jai Hind, Jai Karnataka
    Hope Gowdas, Sidhannas, Munniappas, JP, Moily, Oscar & all other cong leader will take political sanyas as per commitement!!

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  • Francis, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    CM dont trust himslef so he was running Delhi always, but he won the trust vote against money power. really fed up with this  news.

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  • prasanna, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    farce

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  • Victor Tauro Permude, Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    He won the Trust of the House.

    Do the people of Karnataka Trust this government?

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  • Maxi, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    kithna korrod diya bai?

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  • denis, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    Dear Mr.C.M, people of karnataka are fedup with your face and your V sign

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 02 2011

    That's expected, when there are no MLA's from opposition, its not a miracle. Bopaiah should suspend all Opposition MLA's now. Now oppositon within the party (who expect ministrial birth) will be curtailed to some extent. Hope All agni pariksha's are over and we will have Rama Rajya in Karnataka. Let Sita matha (opposition party) go to jungle for 2yrs. They can come Back like Lav & Kush later to defeat Shri Ram (Yeddy)

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