Bengaluru: While the opposition in the Lok Sabha shouted slogans that the BJP wants to topple the JDS-Congress coalition government in Karnataka, former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah disqualified rebel MLAs for "anti-party activities" Seeking to give. In Karnataka, the opposition walked out of Parliament to protest against the current political situation. Big blow to Congress, Now West Bengal president resigns Siddaramaiah said here, "The BJP has used the money to break our MLAs." Ramesh will also meet Kumar and reconstitute the cabinet. Over the past two days, the ruling coalition parties in power have held important discussions with each other and allies, and the BJP's Shobha Karandlaje has said that only the Governor can take steps if the political crisis is more serious. 'Entire case begins from Rahul Gandhi', Rajnath on the ongoing political crises in Karnataka While Assembly Speaker Ramesh Kumar has listed the matter, the rebel Congress MLAs on Tuesday did not attend the party's legislative party meeting. A BJP official has said that the resignation of 14 Congress and JDS MLAs in Karnataka "after the coalition government lost its majority", the opposition BJP staged a state-wide protest on Tuesday. Kumaraswamy is demanding his resignation. power-saving exercise intensifies In Karnataka, Gulam Nabi leaves For Banglore