Bengaluru:Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday denied that he was getting into a hospital to avoid the floor test in the state Assembly on Monday.
"The news of Kumaraswamy being unwell and getting admitted in a city hospital is fake and based on rumours, which is being spread by those trying to topple the coalition government," said the Chief Minister's office in a statement in Kannada here.
The rumours were spread on social media and found mentioned in a joint petition issued by two Independents named R Shankar and H. Nagesh filed in the Supreme Court for a direction to the Chief Minister to hold the floor test on Monday by 5 p.m. and prove that he has a majority.
Accusing the BJP of forcibly taking away 15 rebel legislators of the ruling allies and subverting the law to bring down his 14-month-old government in the southern state, Kumaraswamy said that the opposition party (BJP) made a mockery of democracy by indulging in poaching of lawmakers and horse-trading with them.
"Video footage in news channels over a week has shown the BJP's state leaders and cadres accompanying our MLAs to Mumbai in special aircraft," recalled a miffed Kumaraswamy in a statement here.