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Karnataka Speaker disqualifies 14 more rebel MLAs ahead of trust vote

Karnataka Speaker disqualifies all 14 rebel MLAs
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Published : Jul 28, 2019, 12:25 PM IST

Updated : Jul 28, 2019, 1:17 PM IST

12:04 July 28

Karnataka Speaker disqualifies all 14 rebel MLAs

Bengaluru: Karnataka assembly speaker K R Ramesh Kumar on Sunday disqualified 14 more rebel MLAs under the anti-defection law till the end of the current term of the assembly in 2023, taking the number of disqualified MLAs from the Congress- JD (S) combine to 17.

The speaker's ruling came a day ahead of Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa moving the confidence motion in the assembly to prove his majority, after assuming office on Friday.

Of the lawmakers who faced the action, 11 are from the Congress and three from JDS.

"I have used my judicial conscience," said Kumar, who had earlier disqualified three Congress rebel MLAs on Thursday and said he would make the pronouncement of his decision in the remaining cases in a "couple of days."

The Congress and JDS, whose government collapsed on Tuesday last after a rebellion by a section of their MLAs, had petitioned the Speaker to disqualify their errant members.

The Speaker had  disqualified three rebel MLAs on Friday.

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12:04 July 28

Karnataka Speaker disqualifies all 14 rebel MLAs

Bengaluru: Karnataka assembly speaker K R Ramesh Kumar on Sunday disqualified 14 more rebel MLAs under the anti-defection law till the end of the current term of the assembly in 2023, taking the number of disqualified MLAs from the Congress- JD (S) combine to 17.

The speaker's ruling came a day ahead of Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa moving the confidence motion in the assembly to prove his majority, after assuming office on Friday.

Of the lawmakers who faced the action, 11 are from the Congress and three from JDS.

"I have used my judicial conscience," said Kumar, who had earlier disqualified three Congress rebel MLAs on Thursday and said he would make the pronouncement of his decision in the remaining cases in a "couple of days."

The Congress and JDS, whose government collapsed on Tuesday last after a rebellion by a section of their MLAs, had petitioned the Speaker to disqualify their errant members.

The Speaker had  disqualified three rebel MLAs on Friday.

READ: Politicians condole veteran leader Jaipal Reddy's demise

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