Reddys’ Plan for Rebels’ Return Flops


Reddys’ Plan for Rebels’ Return Flops

Bangalore, Oct 28 (DHNS): There was great excitement in the State BJP circles on Wednesday when the Reddy brothers of Bellary claimed that some of the disqualified rebel MLAs would return to the party fold during the day. It turned out to be a false alarm.

The media co-ordinator for the Reddys’ informed journalists by SMS that some of the rebels are returning and that they will “confess their mistake at the party office in Malleswaram” in the evening. But neither the leaders nor the rebels turned up at the party office till late in the evening.


BJP office

Sources close to the Reddys said rebels S K Bellubbi, Sarvabhouma Bagali, Manappa Vajjal would return, andthat two others - Anand Asnotikar and Goolihatti Shekar (Independent) - were in a repentant mood and prepared to admit their ‘mistake’.

The reporters waited at the party office in Malleswaram, where baffled party functionaries told that them there was no such development. When none turned up, the Reddys’ office again sent an SMS to the mediapersons stating “the scheduled programme may be delayed for some time as talks are going on.”

According to party sources, Janardhana Reddy, trying to re-establish his supremacy in the party, had convinced some of the rebels to return. He had got the approval of party State President K S Eshwarappa for the plan. The plan was to make the rebels recant in front of Eshwarappa.

But Yeddyurappa is learnt to have opposed the move the moment he learnt about it. Eshwarappa, who was in the party office to attend the programme, immediately rushed to the Chief Minister’s home office where an all-party meeting on the Cauvery river issue was on. Minister Janardhana Reddy too arrived at the office. Their efforts to convince Yeddyurappa in this regard went in vain. The Chief Minister, it is said, stuck to his stand and told Reddy that the rebels will be of little use to the party at this juncture as the matter has gone to court and the verdict is expected to come in a couple of days.

The Reddys had no choice but send another SMS to the media stating “the scheduled programme stands cancelled. We deeply regret the inconvenience.” Vajjal, when contacted, said none had asked him to go the BJP office. He also said he has already tendered his apology to the Party President for violating the whip and not voting on the confidence motion.

There were also rumours that the entire thing was a drama staged by the party to project that the JD(S) has let down the rebels and that they are desperate to come back to the party fold.

In another development, JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy met Governor H R Bhardwaj along with some disqualified rebel BJP MLAs late in the evening. He was accompanied Asnotikar, Balachandra Jarkiholi, Y Sampangi and Bellubbi among others.

The legal angle

According to legal experts, membership of rebel MLAs can be restored only by the court at this juncture. The Speaker can restore their membership only if court rejects his decision on disqualification. The Karnataka high court has already completed hearing on 11 disqualified BJP rebel MLAs’ case, and as far as five Independents are concerned, the hearing will begin on November 2.

 

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 28 2010

    This party paid for every vote during election by cash or booze. Now they have to pay their own members or outsiders in crores. Where are we heading……………?

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  • Lokanath.D, Bantwal/Iran

    Thu, Oct 28 2010

    Taking one side decision and imposition of president rule...era has gone after late S.R.Bommai goverment dismisal case...now there is a clear ruling from supreme court......so don't dream in day light again and again for president rule...self D brahmin, Gowda company,Congress has tried a lot and they tired it seems..even disqualified MLAs also tired... it looks so.....so be happy for another 2years since it is a goverment elected by the people.

    Even I think IT ride also will not help much...only the problem in BJP is, Mr.Yeddy has no leadership and no political brain.If some one like Modi take over...definetly Gowda company will be tamed....

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 28 2010

    No single Rebel MLA want to return back to BJP, all this drama is by Reddys, they are agian trying to catch the fish in troubled water. It all depends on court verdict,n not in the hands of Rebels or BJP party. If BJP takes them back Speaker will be in trouble.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Oct 27 2010

    Langgo la charya USA,don't compare Yeddy to Rama Krshna Hegde's lagacy.Yeddy lost moral right to continue as CM long time before and the ....... of Ramakrihna Hegde never roams near Yeddy because of his hungry for CHAIR by hook or crook.

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  • Niel Max, Udupi/Dubai

    Wed, Oct 27 2010

    What a miserable and the Flop Show
    of minister Janardana Reddy!Instead
    of buying MLA's Reddy should provide shelter to the needy in
    Karnataka.

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  • ALWYN, Neermarga, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 27 2010

    I Don’t. want to blame 3rd class politician, we every one know that truth.
    I want to blame Karnataka people, why they are give there important vote
    For this 3rd class people. U should have brain whom to vote.
    Frankly speak for Karnataka president rule is best option.
    Then every one will come in line. In our Karnataka state many high
    Qualified & honest people are living. Atleast give them chance.
    She there politicians face looks like terrorist. I can read there face.

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  • Doddanna, Damaskatte/Abudhabi

    Wed, Oct 27 2010

    Oh my God. What a money. Poor people get 100 Rupees to 150 Rupees per day. Our politicians get such a lot. They do not need another heaven. Here it is. Why do they need 25 Crores? They or their family members will not finish spending that money, even if they spend 10 to 20 thousand a day. Oh, God help us grasp this great corruption spin. Where is Karnataka? What is happening to all these people? Where is justice? I think Another Krishna or Rama must come down directly to root out all these corrupt practices.

    The Indian Military must make a massive search for all these 25 Crore boxes in the woods and forests. That money is enough to protect us from the U.S and from Pakistan. I am sure they must be having also machines to print notes. God help us. Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Rudra, Kali, Kalki, Laximi, Buwaneshwara, Sripathi all gods and goddesses please decend on KARNATAKA TO SAVE OUR STATE.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Wed, Oct 27 2010

    Folks,

    I personally feel everyone in the world should be given a second chance...but with these people I really doubt if they deserve it.

    I feel if they are reinstated, best way for Yeddy is to recomend dissolution of the house and go to people,,,like late Ramakrishna Hegde did in 1985.

    Cardinal principle to follow with blackmailer's is not to succumb no matter what.....

    Jai Hoooooooo and God Bless.

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