Two Independent MLAs, who recently withdrew support to the Congress-JD(S) coalition government in Karnataka and sided with the BJP, have written to the Assembly speaker requesting him to allot them seats on the opposition side in the House.
Bengaluru: Former Karnataka Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy on Saturday added that speaker Ramesh Kumar had asked them to meet him on July 15. Reddy also added that he will not take any political decision or comment on any political issue till then.
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Bengaluru: Hours after Karnataka Water Resources Minister and Congress leader DK Shivakumar met rebel MLA MTB Nagaraj, the latter added that he will discuss on withdrawing his resignation with Sudhakar Rao adding that he had spent decades in Congress.
Kolar: Popular video making app TikTok on Saturday claimed another life, this time in Kolar of Karnataka where a university student died on the spot after falling into a farm pit while shooting a video on the app.
As the political imbroglio continued in Karnataka, Senior Congress leaders Saturday began backchannel negotiations to persuade the disgruntled MLAs, who have resigned from the Assembly, dealing a blow to the coalition government.
Bengaluru: Three rebel Congress and JDS MLAs failed to appear before Karnataka Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar Friday as sought by him for a personal hearing over their resignations, official sources said.
Bengaluru: Senior Congress leader Siddaramiah Friday said the decision to seek a trust vote by the coalition government headed by H D Kumaraswamy was taken by the two ruling partners and asserted it has the numbers.
Bengaluru: BJP in Karnataka Friday decided to move its MLAs to a resort near here amid fears of poaching bid by the ruling Congress-JDS combine after Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy announced he would seek a trust vote in the assembly despite the resignation by rebel legislators.
In the wake of H D Kumaraswamy deciding to seek a trust vote, Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar Friday said a slot would be allotted whenever the Karnataka Chief Minister opted for it.
Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy Friday said he would seek a trust vote and asked Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar to fix the time for it.