Yeddy Regime Plunges into Crisis, Asked to Prove Majority by Oct 12


Yeddy Regime Plunges into Crisis, Asked to Prove Majority by Oct 12

By Gabriel Vaz
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Oct 6: In a day of dramatic political developments, the 28-month-old BJP Government in Karnataka headed by Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa plunged into a deep crisis with as many as 19 MLAs, including five independents who had lent unconditional support after the 2008 assembly polls, informing Governor H R Bhardwaj of their decision to withdraw support to the Yeddyurappa regime.

The Governor, who had accepted the recommendation of the Chief Minister on dropping four of the ministers – D Sudhakar, Shivaraj Thangadgi, P Venkataramana and P M Narendraswamy – from the cabinet earlier in the morning, has asked the Chief Minister to prove his majority on the floor of the State Legislative Assembly on or before October 12. Incidentally, the four axed ministers are among the 19 MLAs, who had informed the Governor of their decision to withdraw support to the Government.

Incidentally, the opposition Congress and JD(S), who precipitated the crisis by exposing various land scams involving the Chief Minister and Housing and Information Minister Katta Subramanya Naidu, in a bid to corner the Yeddyurappa regime and if possible destabilize it, are planning their own strategies to exploit the situation.

With Governor asking the Chief Minister to prove his majority on the floor of the Assembly by October 12, which could be done by voice vote without any debate, the two parties are planning to put the Government on the mat by moving a no-confidence motion of their own and thereby compel the Chief Minister to force a debate. Either way, the Government would be in trouble if it fails to win over the dissidents in the next couple of days.

The Chief Minister, who appeared to have weathered the rising storm with his bold decision earlier in the morning to axe the four ministers, was taken by surprise by the decision of the 19-member group of legislators, who had flown to Chennai to carry out their dissident activities under the leadership of Excise Minister M P Renukacharya, on withdrawal of their support.

It remains to be seen whether Yeddyurappa will be able to win over the dissidents and prevail upon them to relent and prove his majority in the 224-member Assembly. The ruling party’s strength was 117 prior to the dramatic developments, where the Government requires 113 members for a simple majority.

The Chief Minister, who was obviously informed by his intelligence authorities of the moves of the dissidents to withdraw support to the Government, indicated that the legislators would return to the party-fold and refrain from causing any trouble. ``We are confident of proving our majority on the floor of the Assembly as and when the situation arises,” he said even before the news of the 19 member group of legislators, including four ministers meeting the Governor became public.

Yeddyurappa, who began the day with informal consultations with senior cabinet colleagues and state party president K S Eshwarappa besides meeting the RSS leaders in the city along with state BJP orginising secretary Santhosh, had to postpone the emergency cabinet meeting scheduled for 10 am. The cabinet meeting finally took place around 11.30 am, when the chief minister reportedly sounded out his cabinet colleagues on the need to create another 3 to 4 vacancies in addition to the four vacancies caused by the sacking of the independents so as to enable him to accommodate most of the prominent dissidents and disgruntled elements.

The Chief Minister, who addressed reporters at a crowded news conference in Vidhana Soudha flanked by almost all the cabinet ministers including Revenue Minister G Karunakara Reddy, the elder brother of Tourism and Infrastructure Development Minister G Janardhana Reddy, who had raised the banner of revolt against the Yeddyurappa regime, indicated that at least 3 to 4 ministers had offered to resign from the cabinet voluntarily and an opportunity would be given to some of the disgruntled ministerial aspirants to join the cabinet.

Yeddyurappa also held out a warning to the dissidents, who had gone to Chennai, to return or face disciplinary action including disqualification, which in other words implies a ban on their contesting elections for the next six years from any party or even as independents.  He asked the dissident MLAs not to hurt the ruling party or put the Governemnt in trouble by visiting Raj Bhavan to inform the Governor of their decision to withdraw support. He also appealed to the people of the respective constituencies of the dissident MLAs to force their elected representatives to behave.

The Chief Minister accused the Congress and JD(S) leaders of hatching a conspiracy to destabilize his Government as they had become jealous of its achievements. While he targeted JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda and his son, H D Kumaraswamy, the former chief minister and state JD(S) president, by exposing the various misdeeds and scandals during their tenure, he asked Congress party’s national leaders not to continue their habit of ``entering into an immoral relationship” with JD(S) to topple the democratically-elected Government.

"For the first time in the history of Karnataka, each legislator is offered between Rs 20 crore and Rs 30 crore (to shift loyalty) and it (money) already been handed over to their family members,” the Chief Minister alleged but did not elaborate. However, he said he and his cabinet colleagues will regularly expose the misdeeds and scandals involving Deve Gowda and Kumaraswamy and the favouritism and nepotism shown by them when they were in power.

Efforts on to win back support of disgruntled MLAs

With the 28-month-old B S Yeddyurappa regime threatened to being reduced to a minority government following the decision of as many as 19 MLAs, including seven ministers comprising three elected from BJP and four independents who had extended unconditional support to the ruling party to gain majority in the 224-member state assembly to gain a simple majority after the May 2008 assembly polls, hectic efforts of wooing and enticing the disgruntled MLAs to return back to the chief minister’s camp.
               
Though there is speculation of at least 3 to 4 MLAs returning the Yeddyurappa camp, no firm confirmation was available. However, one of BJP MLA, Doddanagounda G Patil is believed to have promised to support the chief minister.

Incidentally, efforts are also underway to exert pressure on the dissident MLAs through their friends, family members and respective party units in the taluks and districts not to turn against the leadership of the chief minister. The first to fall victim to such pressure tactics in KGF MLA, Y Sampagi, who had been caught red-handed by Lokayukta police while allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 50,000 from a litigant. The MLA was, however, bailed out by the party.
               
The names of all the 19 MLAs, including ministers, is as follows:
 
1.       M P Renukacharya – minister
2.       Anand Asnotikar – minister
3.       Balachandra Jarkiholi – minister
4.       Shivaraj S Thangadagi – minister
5.       D Sudhakar – minister
6.       P M Narendra Swamy – minister
7.       Venkataramanappa – minister
8.       Goplakrishna Belur – MLA
9.       Dr Bagali Sarvabhouma N – MLA
10.   Bharamagouda H Kage – MLA
11.   Y Sampangi – MLA
12.   G N Nanjundaswamy – MLA
13.   M V Nagaraju – MLA
14.   Doddanagouda G Patil – MLA
15.   Sangappa Kalappa Bellubbi – MLA
16.   Shivanagouda Nayak – MLA
17.   H S Shankaralinge Gowda – MLA
18.   Goolihatti D Shekar - MLA
19.   Narasimha Nayak (Raju Gowda) – MLA

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    20 to 30 crore to switch the loyalty ?????? If I am not wrong it was adopted by BJP/JDS together. Can any Indian or NRI dream about this some in his lifetime ????? I am excluding the business people by this statement.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore/Karkal

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    All want to pull Yeddi down! But he succeedded so far to handle the show because people were behind him. Now that the serious scams are out in the open, it seems Yeddi's time is up.

    There is one way out for him. He should dissolve the assembly and should not give ticket for the dissidents (such as Renukacharya) come what may. People might give a last chance to him to rule without any hassle. Good luck Yeddi Sir. But please don't allow your people to desecrate the sacred places.

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  • felix, Mangalore, Karnataka

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    ANAMIKA MANGALORE u r right yeddiees days are not working for him and its "GRAHACHHAARA" Tell u the truth & i feel the day they supported the one who distroyed the catholic holy place at managlore, & beaten badly the innocents, & they are still running arround, up & down to courts for leagal matters........ nothing is working for him. its a curse from the innocent people especially leaides who had been hit badly by the police & yeddy regim supported those cruel people & not punishing the culprits who did the wrong thing. yeddy sir pls ask pardon openly from the HURT Christian community, everything will be ok for you. & the whole community will pray for you.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    Mr. CM, the first comment by "Anamika" is exposing your
    true nature, and there is no need
    to add anything to that.

    The harvest time has reached
    for you and your party. For
    political mileage, either you have
    fully engaged or gave indirect
    support to hurt other people without any reason. Their tears
    have reached the heaven months back.

    Nobody can eacape the law of
    God which is displayed through the
    process of nature " you will reap
    from where you sow". The great
    harvest season is here, simply
    face it with the tears of sorrow.

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  • anamika, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    Mr. Yeddy don't worry.. Dissolve the assembly and come back like phoenix bird. Some one must did some "Mata" on your development.This could be of "Shoba Grahachara" You have to check it by "Anjana". Your stars are not in favour. You should start a Pilgrimage to all sacred place in India and ultimately to take a dip in Holy Ganga. Hope your all "Dristi dosha" will vanish. Some of your own ministers are unhappy over induction of Shoba madam. We know that you are a soft and clean person. Whatever scam you did, that is not for you. You made it for your children's sake. There is nothing wrong in it. This is not a new issue. All the chief ministers were indulged one or another scam during their tenure. BY the way what happened to your "Cow slaughter" ban?? is that topic is in still hold? Really pity.. nothing working.. isn't it Yeddy?? Grahachara Grahacharaa... Vatrasi rajyabharanakke olleya kala alla...Ee kantaka shani estu kala iruthado yeno?? Omme aa Nagesh nayak Joyisaralli Jathaka Thorisidare yenadaroo parihara sigbahud. Pls yeddy show your Jathaka to Nagesh Nayak.The one and only ultimate BJP defender of all the ages..against all odds. Jaya Karnataka Mathe......

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  • nabhan, abudhabi

    Wed, Oct 06 2010

    The voters to be blamed for this unfortunate situation in Kartanaka who elected these kinds of power thirst, disloyal lobbies with their own varied interests. Before voting blindly, every citizen has to think very carefully which candidate is having clean images, more possibilities to serve this country sincerely not satisfy their own lust.

    The decisions are made in every village not just in Bangalore or Delhi, each voter is having his own contribution to build the nation’s development. This opportunity does not come frequently.

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