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BJP govt in K'taka signals victory of horse-trading: Siddaramaiah

Siddaramaiah, the former Chief Minister of Karnataka, has accused the BJP of misusing the Governor's office to form the government in the state. He also alleged that formation of BJP government signals the victory of horse-trading.

BJP govt in K'taka signals victory of horse-trading: Siddaramaiah
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Published : Jul 27, 2019, 6:19 PM IST

Bengaluru: Senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Saturday said the government of the BJP in Karnataka was not constitutionally or ethically formed and called it "a victory of horsetrading."

The former chief minister of the state, Siddaramaiah, who is the leader of the Congress Legislature Party, accused the BJP of 'misusing' the office of the governor to form the government.

"Yediyurappa taking oath itself is against the constitution by misusing the office of the Governor though they don't have the majority," he told reporters here.

Explaining the equation, he said the strength of the Assembly after the disqualification of three MLAs was 221 and the halfway mark was 111.

However, the BJP has only 105. Asserting that the BJP has to give the list of 111 MLAs,

Siddaramaiah underlined the fact that the names of rebel MLAs camping in Mumbai cannot be given as they were from Congress and the JD(S).

"This (BJP's) is not a constitutionally or ethically formed government. How will they (BJP) prove majority then? Has it got any recognition within the framework of the constitution?" Siddaramaiah questioned.

He said the H D Kumaraswamy led coalition government would not have collapsed if the MLAs of Congress and the JD(S) were not confined.

"They (BJP) confined our MLAs illegally by luring them and now they (BJP) are saying it is the victory of people. No, it is not the victory of people. It is the victory of horse-trading," Siddaramaiah said.

He further went on to claim that two rebel MLAs had called him regarding their disqualification but he did not receive their calls.

Four days after the coalition government collapsed, BJP leader Yeddyurappa staked claim to form the government and took oath as chief minister on Friday.

Read: Yediyurappa to prove majority on July 29

Bengaluru: Senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Saturday said the government of the BJP in Karnataka was not constitutionally or ethically formed and called it "a victory of horsetrading."

The former chief minister of the state, Siddaramaiah, who is the leader of the Congress Legislature Party, accused the BJP of 'misusing' the office of the governor to form the government.

"Yediyurappa taking oath itself is against the constitution by misusing the office of the Governor though they don't have the majority," he told reporters here.

Explaining the equation, he said the strength of the Assembly after the disqualification of three MLAs was 221 and the halfway mark was 111.

However, the BJP has only 105. Asserting that the BJP has to give the list of 111 MLAs,

Siddaramaiah underlined the fact that the names of rebel MLAs camping in Mumbai cannot be given as they were from Congress and the JD(S).

"This (BJP's) is not a constitutionally or ethically formed government. How will they (BJP) prove majority then? Has it got any recognition within the framework of the constitution?" Siddaramaiah questioned.

He said the H D Kumaraswamy led coalition government would not have collapsed if the MLAs of Congress and the JD(S) were not confined.

"They (BJP) confined our MLAs illegally by luring them and now they (BJP) are saying it is the victory of people. No, it is not the victory of people. It is the victory of horse-trading," Siddaramaiah said.

He further went on to claim that two rebel MLAs had called him regarding their disqualification but he did not receive their calls.

Four days after the coalition government collapsed, BJP leader Yeddyurappa staked claim to form the government and took oath as chief minister on Friday.

Read: Yediyurappa to prove majority on July 29

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Pregnant woman goes into labour on board stalled Mumbai train



Mumbai, July 27 A nine-month pregnant woman went into labour in the stranded Mahalaxmi Express train which has been stuck in flood waters at Vangani for around 18 hours, here on Saturday.



Her panicky relatives sent out urgent appeals from the D1 bogey seeking help to rush her to a hospital.



The woman, identified as Reshma Kamble, was proceeding from Mumbai to Kolhapur for the delivery of her child but the train was stranded in Thane flood waters since Friday evening.



Some unconfirmed reports said that there are at least another nine women on board in different stages of pregnancy who are in distress and awaiting help.



The Indian Army, Indian Air Forces, Indian Navy and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have launched one of the biggest operations to rescue an estimated 1,500 passengers stranded on the train with around 3-5 feet water on all sides.



Guardian Minister of Thane Eknath Gaikwad rushed to Badlapur to take stock of the rescue operations and said besides the defence and NDRF, all surrounding towns, cities and villages have also sent in their rescue teams to help the passengers.


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