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Magic no: 111 — a cliffhanger likely in Karnataka
Magic no: 111 — a cliffhanger likely in Karnataka
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Magic no: 111 — a cliffhanger likely in Karnataka Nagesh Prabhu
 BENGALURU, May 19, 2018 00:56 IST The Karnataka Assembly in session. File

 

Read The Hindu's comprehensive coverage of the Karnataka election here.
In the first scenario, seven members of the Congress-JD (S) combine must indulge in cross-voting. Failing that, the Chief Minister could win the trust vote if 14 newly elected members do not take oath as MLAs before the vote of confidence procedure begins, thereby reducing the members in the House to 207. The BJP, with 104 members, will then have more than the half-way mark.
In a third scenario, 14 members of the Congress -JD (S) combine could abstain from voting when Mr. Yeddyurappa moves the confidence motion. This again reduces the number of MLAs voting to 207.
However, in case seven members of the opposition either cross-vote in favour of Mr. Yeddyurappa or do not vote at all, they face disqualification for six years under the Anti-Defection Law.
While the BJP claimed it has the support of MLAs from other parties, the Congress and the JD(S) insist that they are united and have the numbers to form the government.
However, the allies have also expressed fears of the BJP luring their MLAs and getting them to resign their seats or abstain from voting during the floor test. Congress sources meanwhile said Anand Singh, three-time MLA who won from Vijayanagara (Ballari) on their ticket, has not joined the other party MLAs. “The BJP is using the Enforcement Directorate to threaten us. It has threatened Anand Singh as well,” JD(S) State president H.D. Kumaraswamy said.
Congress leaders also released a recording of a telephonic conversation, purportedly between mining baron G. Janardhan Reddy and Basanagouda Daddala, a Congress MLA, where the former is heard wooing the latter into the BJP camp. Releasing the recording, V.S. Ugrappa, Congress MLC said it clearly proved that the BJP was resorting to "dirty tricks" to woo MLAs and engineer defections ahead of trust vote. However, Union Minister and Karnataka in-charge Prakash Javadekar rubbished the conversation as "fake."

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