City
Epaper

Karnataka Assembly begins for crucial floor test

By IANS | Updated: July 23, 2019 11:25 IST

The countdown to the crucial floor test to prove if Chief Minister H.D.Kumaraswamy-led coalition government in Karnataka has a majority began on Tuesday, with the Assembly resuming debate on the confidence motion.

Open in App

"The floor rest will take place after the debate and the Chief Minister's reply to the motion he moved on July 18. All the members have been notified to be present in the Assembly for the trust vote," a legislature official told here.

The opposition BJP is upbeat about the imminent fall of the 14-month old Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S)-Congress coalition government with 15 of its rebel legislators vowing to abstain from the session ignoring a whip issued by their parties to remain present or face disqualification.

The Speaker has also summoned the 12 rebel Congress MLAs at 11 a.m. today, but they have sought four weeks' time to meet him pleading they are not in a position to return to Bengaluru for personal reasons.

"The Supreme Court on July 17 ruled that the 15 rebel legislators, including 12 of the Congress and 3 of the JD-S cannot be compelled to attend the Assembly for the trust vote, as they have already resigned. Therefore the whip will not be applicable to them," a senior advocate told here.

Besides the 15 rebels, two Congress legislators - Srimanth Patil and B. Nagendra - are unlikely to be present in the House for the floor test, as they are in hospital.

"Patil has informed the Speaker that he is hospitalised in Mumbai and Nagendra conveyed that he is admitted in a Bengaluru hospital," the official said.

With two Independents - R. Shankar and H. Nagesh - having switched loyalty from the ruling alliance to the BJP after resigning as ministers on July 8, the BJP has 107 members, including 105 of its own.

Though Bahujan Samaj Party's (BSP) member N. Mahesh said he would vote in favour of the motion, the ruling combine still falls short of 17 legislators in the absence of 15 rebels and two Congress members, who are in hospitals, for the floor test.

With the strength of the 225-member House, including one nominated reduced to 208 (225-17), the new halfway mark for simple majority will be 105, instead of 113.

The Congress will have 79-14e MLAs, including the Speaker and the JD-S 37-34 MLAs.

The combined strength of the two parties will be 99 (65 + 34), which would rise to 100 if the BSP member joins them, and will be pitted against 107 BJP MLAs, with 2 Independents supporting it.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: congressbjpB Nagendra
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Rahul Gandhi to Visit Srinagar on April 25

NationalCongress Committe Meets To Discuss Pahalgam Terror Attack Ahead of All-Party Meeting

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Rahul Gandhi Cuts Short US Visit, To Attend CWC Meeting in New Delhi

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: Eknath Shinde’s Strategy to Give Strength to BJP; 12 Former Corporators Likely To Join Shiv Sena

NationalRahul Gandhi Urges States to Enact Rohith Vemula Act to End Caste Discrimination in Education

National Realted Stories

NationalKarnataka BJP MLA's 'violent' remarks against Robert Vadra trigger row

NationalIAF confirms object falling from sky on MP house as 'non-explosive store'; probe initiated

NationalRahul Gandhi, Congress should apologise for derogatory remarks against Savarkar: BJP's Ram Kadam

NationalTripura CM Saha holds key meeting with BJP, IPFT and TMP leaders

NationalPahalgam terror attack: Rajkot airport goes 24/7 as Pak shuts airspace for Indian flights