Cabinet panel to take a call on Karnataka today

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| Sources said the CCPA was expected to discuss Governor Rameshwar Thakur's report, which said that situation was not ripe for lifting president's rule. |
| This came as the Congress core committee met here tonight to discuss the situation. Sources said a large section of the party expressed support for revoking president's rule and allowing the BJP and the JD(S) to form government. |
| The section feels the two parties, which parted ways recently after a bitter fight, will not be able to pull together, which will benefit the Congress in the long run. |
| Meanwhile, continuing its campaign to pressure the Centre into revoking central rule and paving the way for a BJP-JD(S) government, BJP MPs, accompanied by senior leader LK Advani and party President Rajnath Singh, met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. |
| Not content with this, the party organised a huge rally in Bangalore, the aim being to embarrass the Centre into withdrawing president's rule. |
| The BJP leaders told the prime minister that four days had passed since the BJP-JD(S) combine staked claim to form government in Karnataka, and raised issues about Governor Rameshwar Thakur taking a suspiciously long time to decide. |
| The BJP leaders also brought to Singh's notice the Congress' demand for dissolution of the Assembly and said the BJP-JD(S) combine had the support of 129 MLAs in the 224-member House. |
| The prime minister assured the Centre would go "by the spirit of the Constitution but did not give any specific timeframe" for lifting president's rule, BJP Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu said after the 30-minute meeting at 7, Race Course Road, the prime minister's residence. |
| "The prime minister suggested the governor should be given reasonable time. But we told him that four days had passed since we handed over the letter staking claim to form a government," Naidu said. |
| BJP leaders drew the prime minister's attention to a Supreme Court observation in connection with Bihar that shifting stands of political parties could not be a ground for dissolution of the Assembly. |
| In Bangalore, senior party leader Sushma Swaraj said if need be, the BJP and the JD(S) MLAs could be paraded in front of President Pratibha Patil in New Delhi. |
First Published: Nov 01 2007 | 12:00 AM IST