Bengaluru, Sept 30: Expressing confidence that Congress would win all 15 constituencies in the coming bypolls in Karnataka, former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday predicted the collapse of the BJP government and possibility of mid-term polls in the state.
Calling Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa a "weak Chief Minister", the Congress Legislature Party leader said he feels "pity" for him.
"BJP has formed the government with the support of 105 MLAs. They don't have 113 MLAs. It is a minority government, that too formed immorally by luring Congress-JD(S) legislators.
The government was not formed with public mandate," Siddaramaiah said.
Speaking to reporters in Raichur, he sought to know how the government would survive if Congress wins all 15 seats.
"There are then chances that election (mid-term polls) may come," he said.
The bypolls to 15 of the 17 seats represented by the disqualified MLAs, which the Election Commission had earlier decided to defer until the Supreme Court decides on their plea, challenging their disqualification, has now been scheduled for December 5.
The 15 constituencies that will go to the polls are Athani, Kagwad, Gokak, Yellapur, Hirekerur, Ranibennur, Vijayanagara, Chikkaballapura, K R Pura, Yeshwanthpura, Mahalakshmi Layout, Shivajinagara,Hosakote, K R Pete and Hunsur.
Among the 15 constituencies, 12 were represented by Congress and three by JD(S).
Winning most seats in the coming by-elections is crucial for BJP to stay in power.
The ruling party has 105MLAs (including one independent) in the assembly, whose current strength is 208 (after 17 disqualifications).
While the Congress' strength is 66, JD(S) has 34 MLAsin the assembly, that also consists of one BSP member, a nominated member and the Speaker.
The actual strength of the assembly is 225 and the half way mark is 113.
BJP will need to win at least six seats in the bypolls for 15 constituencies to remain in majority in the assembly, which will still have two vacant seats (Maskiand R R Nagar).
Siddaramaiah, who termed Yediyurappa as a "weak Chief Minister", hit out at the BJP governments at the centre and state for its "failure" in providing relief to those affected by floods and delay in release of funds from union government.
"Yediyurappa doesn't have the courage to go to Home Minister Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and seek central relief for flood.
At least if he takes us to them, we will raise our voices.
That's why I have said Yediyurappa is a weak Chief Minister.
I feel pity for him, he is being tortured. His feathers have been clipped by central leaders (BJP)," he said.
Questioning whether the government was functioning, he said he was not aware if there were any ministers in it, as they were "not to be seen."
One of them was camping at Mysuru to oversee the Dasara festival in that city, he said.
Karnataka has sent a flood damage estimate of Rs 35,160.81 crore to the centre and is waiting for the relief.
As many as 103 taluks in 22 districts were affected due to floods last month, in which over 80 people were killed.
Around seven lakh people were shifted to safe areas and tens of thousands of houses were damaged.
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Pilibhit (PTI): A 19-day-old elephant calf, brought from Bijnor, was placed under care at the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (PTR) on Sunday, an official said and added that the calf got separated from its mother in the forest area of Bijnor.
The calf was born on December 2 in the Bijnor forest area and got separated from its mother shortly after birth, the official said.
The forest department made several attempts to reunite it with its mother, but without any success. To ensure the calf's safety and better care, it was decided to transfer it to the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve on the instructions of senior officials.
On Saturday, Deputy Director Manish Singh received the calf. Special arrangements have been made in the reserve for its care. It has been kept in a safe and clean environment to provide it with a natural setting and protect it from external noise and disturbances.
Singh told reporters that raising an 19-day-old calf is challenging.
It requires a special diet as a substitute for mother's milk and constant monitoring.
He said a special team has been formed to provide 24-hour care. Since the calf is very young, it is being cared for like a newborn baby.
According to Singh, the primary responsibility for monitoring the calf's health has been entrusted to PTR's veterinarian, Dr Daksh Gangwar. Under his supervision, a complete record of the calf's health checkups, diet, and body temperature is being maintained. The team is ensuring that the calf does not contract any infection.
