Karnataka Congress MLAs meet to show of strength

Karnataka Congress MLAs meet to show of strength
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Bengaluru: Buoyed by the return of its “prodigal” MLAs and failure of “Operation Lotus” against the JD(S)-Congress coalition, Karnataka’s ruling Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting here on Friday is expected to be a show of strength, capping the political drama of the last few days. The meeting of Congress MLAs takes place after some half-a-dozen party MLAs, sulking over not being inducted into the government, returned expressing allegiance to the Congress even as nearly 100 BJP MLAs sequestered in a Gurugram hotel, near Delhi, are set to leave their camp on Friday.

“The legislators who will not attend the CLP meeting on Friday may be disqualified by the party. The meet will be a show of strength,” Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) Vice President B.K. Chandrashekar told here. The meeting has been onvened by CLP leader Siddaramaiah at the Vidhana Soudha at 3.30 p.m. “The meeting will take stock of all the political happenings over the last week. Legislators might also be asked to refrain from speaking against each other in the public,” Chandrashekar said.

The budget that will be presented by the coalition government in February will also be part of the discussions at the CLP meet. Earlier this week, Congress leader D.K. Shivakumar’s remarks that the opposition BJP was indulging in horse trading by offering money to about four Congress legislators in Mumbai, set off high-octane political activity in the southern state. While the BJP denied the poaching allegations, it lodged its legislators, who were in Delhi over the past week for a party meet with national leadership, at a private resort in Gurugram, Haryana. The party in turn claimed that the JD-S and Congress coalition was attempting to poach its legislators. The coalition partners, however, continued to maintain that the government was stable and that they had the support of all their legislators. In the 225-member Legislative Assembly, including one nominated member, the Congress has 80 legislators, JD-S 37, and the BJP 104, while one Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MLA continues to support the coalition after one Independent Nagesh and the KPJP legislator Shankar withdrew their support. The coalition government thereby has 118 legislators on its side, while BJP has 104.

Through the CLP meet, the party aims to renew confidence among its legislators to keep the coalition intact, he said. Meanwhile, Karnataka Congress Working President Dinesh Gundu Rao said many Congress MLAs out of Bengaluru on holiday or for Sankaranti and they were threatened by the BJP with the use of agencies and blackmailing tactics but it did not succeed. BJP leader and former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa countered the Congress allegations and his suggestion to the Congress would be that it was their responsibility to keep the flock to gether. (IANS)

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