With the Congress-JD(S) government losing the trust vote in Karnataka, the BJP said on Tuesday the exit of the "corrupt, illegitimate" coalition dispensation is good news for the state's people.
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Bengaluru: Karnataka Assembly on Tuesday was yet to move the confidence motion even as the deadline set by the Speaker, of 6.pm for the government to prove the majority was crossed.
Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy Tuesday said he was ready to "sacrifice" his post happily, as he replied to the confidence motion debate in the assembly.
Bengaluru: Bengaluru Police on Tuesday evening imposed prohibitory orders in the city for the next two days in the backdrop of political crisis in the state and ongoing debate over trust vote in the assembly.
Bengaluru: Amidst the debate over trust motion in Karnataka Assembly, senior Congress leader and Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday added that the rebel MLAs had backstabbed them and they will do the same to the BJP.
New Delhi: A Supreme Court bench hearing the petition filed by two Karnataka rebel MLAs adjourned the hearing till Wednesday.
Karnataka Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar on Tuesday expressed displeasure over near empty treasury benches as the House took up the debate on Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's motion of confidence for the fourth day running.
Bengaluru: Karnataka Assembly speaker Ramesh Kumar, on Monday late night ordered the Kumaraswamy led Cong-JD(s) coalition government to prove majority by 6.pm on Tuesday.
Bengaluru: Taking on rebel MLAs in the Karnataka assembly for their statement that they have no vested interest in resigning and it was voluntary, JDS member A T Ramaswamy Monday dared them to declare they will not contest elections in future.