MPs of JDS, Cong claim BJP indulging in horse trading to topple Karnataka govt, demand probe

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 07 2019 | 9:50 PM IST

JD(S) and Congress MPs from Karnataka on Thursday accused the BJP of trying to "blackmail" their MLAs by offering them Rs 30-40 crore to resign in a bid to topple the coalition government and said they have "all proof" to support their allegation.

Addressing a press conference, the MPs alleged that in the last six months, the saffron party made several attempts to "force" the legislators of the JD(S) and the Congress to defect from their parties.

They demanded a probe into the alleged horse trading.

"Some legislators were kept in Mumbai under the pressure of goons and police. They were not allowed to go to their constituencies. They were blackmailed. They were forced to resign," Congress MP D K Suresh told reporters.

He alleged that the BJP-ruled Maharasthra and central governments are pressuring some Karnataka MLAs and threatening to "finish" their political career if they did not support them.

"A video of money being offered by them (BJP) and all documents will be released at the right time, after consulting legal experts," he said.

Suresh also said that the coalition partners will insist President Ram Nath Kovind to set up a separate investigation team to probe the alleged horse trading in Karnataka.

D Kupendra Reddy of the JD(S) attacked the BJP for not allowing the coalition government to function.

"The BJP's state unit thinks it's the largest party. But there have been instances where NDA had run the government with the help of several parties. Don't weaken the government, else the people will teach you," he added.

V S Ugrappa of the Congress alleged that there's a threat to democracy and the Constitution and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his team were responsible for it.

"We have CDs and other documents, we will release them at an appropriate time," he said.

Congress's L Hanumanthaiah said, "In Karnataka, they (BJP) are auctioning legislators. We have proof, we will give. The time will come. Proof will be given."

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First Published: Feb 07 2019 | 9:50 PM IST

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