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Karnataka

SC verdict moral victory for rebel MLAs: Yeddyurappa

Bengaluru: Karnataka BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa Wednesday welcomed the Supreme court order on the political crisis, asserting that it was a "moral victory" for the rebel MLAs, whose resignations have pushed the ruling Congress-JDS coalition to the brink of collapse.

 


Will follow constitutional principles, says speaker Ramesh Kumar

Bengaluru: Karnataka Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court decision putting the onus on him to decide on the resignations of rebel MLAs, and said he would conduct himself responsibly in accordance with the principles of the Constitution.

 


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Speaker free to decide on rebel MLAs' resignations: SC

New Delhi: A Supreme Court Bench led by CJI Ranjan Gogoi on Wednesday added that Karnataka Assembly Speaker was free to decide on rebel MLAs’ resignation and that he should take the decision soon.

 

Why BJP showing more concern on Baig after fighting against IMA, asks Dinesh Gundurao
Bengaluru: "As to why BJP which fought against IMA company's multi-crore scam, is showing more concern on MLA R Roshan Baig", KPCC president Dinesh Gundurao asked.
 
Yeddyurappa plays cricket with party MLAs as ruling coalition gasps for survival

Bengaluru: As the focus Tuesday shifted to the Supreme Court, which is hearing the pleas of 15 Karnataka MLAs against alleged delay by the Speaker in accepting their resignations, the state BJP President was seen in a relaxed mood playing cricket with party legislators who are camped at a resort on the outskirts of the city.

 

KPCC chief Dinesh Gundu Rao warns rebel MLAs of disqualification

Bengaluru: With just a day left for the showdown in the Karnataka assembly, state Congress chief Dinesh Gundu Rao Tuesday claimed that the party rebel MLAs camping in Mumbai had been locked down and may be disqualified.

 

Karnataka crisis: SC to pronounce order Wednesday on rebel MLAs plea

New Delhi: The Supreme Court will pronounce its order Wednesday morning on the pleas of 15 rebel Congress-JD(S) MLAs seeking direction for Karnataka Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar to accept their resignations from the Assembly.

 

Former Minister Roshan Baig released from SIT custody

Bengaluru: Shivaji Nagar MLA and Former Minister R Roshan Baig, who was on Monday night detained at BIAL Airport by SIT investigating the multi-crore IMA scam, was released on Tuesday.

 

Rules say to 'decide now' on resignations, how can Speaker keep it pending: rebel MLAs to SC

New Delhi: Ten rebel MLAs of Karnataka's ruling Congress-JD(S) coalition Tuesday said in the Supreme Court that rules mandate the Speaker to "decide now" on resignation and contended that by not accepting it he has attempted to coerce them to vote for the government during trust vote.

 

Karnataka crisis: SC commences hearing on pleas of 15 rebel MLAs

New Delhi: The Supreme Court Tuesday commenced hearing on the Karnataka political crisis and would examine "weighty" constitutional issues in the resignation and disqualification of 15 rebel MLAs of the ruling Congress-JD(S) coalition.

 

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