9 Cong MLAs skip legislature session, keep coalition on edge

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Feb 06 2019 | 7:06 PM IST

Ignoring whip, nine Congress MLAs in Karnataka skipped the legislature sitting Wednesday, keeping the ruling coalition on tenterhooks on the opening day of the budget session.

TheNine Congress MLAs included the four -- Ramesh Jarkiholi, Umesh G Jadhav, B Nagendra, Mahesh Kumathalli, who had skipped the January 18 Congress legislature party (CLP) meeting, official and party sources said.

MLA J N Ganesh, who is declared absconding after an alleged brawl with a colleague lawmaker at a resort recently, was among the absentees.

The whip asking all ruling coalition legislators to be present on all days of the budget session of the assembly was issued Tuesday amid allegations of renewed bid by BJP to destabilisethe Kumaraswamy ministry.

The joint session of the legislature began on a stormy note with the opposition BJP questioning the legitimacy of the JDS-Congress government.

Unruly BJP members created a ruckus disrupting the address of Governor Vajubhai Vala, forcing him to cut short his speech and read the last para.

"We don't want a bundle of lies to be read. Down down... the government that has lost majority and trust," BJP members said shouting down Vala.

Stung by the MLAs' absence, Congress Legislature Party leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah issued another whip Wednesday to party MLAs asking them to "compulsorily" attend the session between Feb 6 and 15.

Speculations are rife that the four MLAs are still in touch with the BJP and may jump ship, as they have not yet responded to the second notice issued by Siddaramaiah asking them to appear before him and explain their absence from the CLP meeting.

The MLAs had, however, replied pledging their complete loyalty to the party, in response to the first notice.

MLAs being absent from the House Wednesday despite the whip and warning of strict action has caused serious concern to the edgy ruling Congress-JD(S) coalition in the state.

Four BJP lawmakers were also absent but the party sources said they had obtained prior permission.

A JDS MLA also did not show up.

Frontline Karnataka minister D K Shivakumar hit out at the BJP for showing disrespect to the Governor "out of frustration", on not being successful to come to power.

"We are aware what three to four BJP MLAs are doing sitting in Mumbai, our party will take a call on it," he said.

Minister K J George challenged the BJP to move a no- confidence motion and said all MLAs were with Congress party and were together.

Amid allegations of renewed bid by BJP to destabilise the Kumaraswamy ministry, a whip was issued to all MLAs of ruling coalition Tuesday to be present in the assembly during all days of the budget session and support the government.

Speaking to reporters, BJP state president and Leader of Opposition B S Yeddyurappa said the coalition has no moralright to stay.

He said his party would not move a no-confidence motion and that "the true colours" of the government would come out during the budget session."
The former chief minister said the BJP's plan of actionin the assembly would be decided at the legislature partymeeting and "we will make it known on Thursday morning."
Asked if the BJP would meet the Governor to seek trust vote, he said, "we will not meet the Governor, we will not move no confidence motion. The situation may arise where they themselves may lose power. We will work peacefully in opposition."

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First Published: Feb 06 2019 | 7:06 PM IST

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