Karnataka crisis: Rebel MLAs face stiff warning or vote in favour or...
Karnataka crisis: Rebel MLAs face stiff warning or vote in favour or...
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The Congress has warned its rebel MLAs amid the ongoing political upheaval in Karnataka. Congress leader D.K. Shivkumar has said. That if legislators did not vote in favour of a confidence vote, their membership would be terminated. However, he has also expressed confidence that his MLAs will fully support the party in saving the government. Talking to reporters on Sunday, DK Shivkumar said that if our MLAs know the law, they will lose their membership if they vote against the trust vote. The Congress party is ready to address their demands. Well we're getting indications that MLAs will save our government. Let us know the full details

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In his statement, he further said that I have full confidence in my MLAs. He has been elected from the Congress party and has been in the party for a long time. In the elections, he has fought like a lion from his constituency.Karnataka BJP President and former Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa has asked HD Kumaraswamy to resign immediately. He has said that more than 15 MLAs and 2 independent ministers of the JDS-Congress alliance have resigned and they have expressed support to the BJP and hence Kumaraswamy should resign.

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According to media reports, five more rebel MLAs of the Congress-JDS alliance, Anand Singh, were among the five rebel MLAs against the Karnataka Assembly Speaker (Speaker) not accepting his resignation. Sudhakar, MTB Nagaraj, Muniratna and Roshan Beg have reached the Supreme Court. He has also sought a petition filed by 10 other rebel MLAs in the court to make him a party. His application is scheduled to be heard on Tuesday. On the other hand, with the withdrawal of support from the government, the two independent MLAs, who have gone to the BJP's court, have been asked to withdraw their support. Nagesh and R. Shankar has written a letter to the Vice Speaker urging him to arrange for his seat in the House along with the opposition members. The monsoon session of Vis began on Friday and the two MLAs were absent from the House on the first day due to their presence in Mumbai. Chief Minister Kumaraswamy should win a confidence vote on Monday, state BJP President BS Yeddyurappa said on Saturday. He is going to give suggestions in the Business Advisory Committee.

The Congress has intensified its efforts to persuade the rebel MLAs after Chief Minister Kumaraswamy announced the motion of confidence. Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and state Congress President Dinesh Gundu Rao have requested him to withdraw his resignation, says MTB Nagaraj, a legislator, indicating his resignation. He was the MLA.K. He will also talk to Sudhakar. Congress leader and state Water Resources Minister DK Shivkumar, who is known to be the government's troublemaker, reached Nagaraj's house at 5 am on Saturday.  Stayed there for about four and a half hours. After that, Deputy Chief Minister G. God had also arrived to persuade them. Chief Minister Kumaraswamy is also trying his best to persuade four rebel MLAs.

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