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Karnataka Assembly Floor Test: Assembly Adjourned, Vote Shifted To July 22

Karnataka Assembly Floor Test: Assembly Adjourned, Vote Shifted To July 22
Karnataka assembly speaker KR Ramesh Kumar conducts the proceedings during the State Assembly session at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru. (Source: PTI)
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Karnataka Floor Test: Catch all live updates of the trust vote against the Congress-JD(S) government here. 

The Speaker dismissed suggestions that he was trying to delay the vote on the confidence motion.

"I don't have to be partisan," Kumar said, expressing anguish over suggestions that he was trying to delay the trust vote.

He said there was discussion and "indirect comments" made that he was delaying the process (vote of confidence).

After making his remarks, the Speaker asked the chief minister to speak on the debate on the trust vote, saying, "I am clear... no scope for any other discussion (except the trust vote)."

Source: PTI

Chief Minister Kumaraswamy accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of resorting to ways to circumvent the anti-defection law.

Legislators were offered Rs 40-50 crore to lure them, he accused, questioning the source of the money. He further questioned the BJP as to why it is in a hurry to end the trust vote debate in one day if it was sure of its numbers.

Janata Dal (Secular) MLA Srinivas Gowda also alleged he was offered Rs 5 crore bribe by the BJP to defect to bring down government.

Source: PTI

Right from the time JD(S)-Congress government came to power, an "atmosphere" was created to remove it, Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy said today, addressing the assembly during the trust vote debate.

He asked the Bharatiya Janata Party to engage in debate with him saying they can still form the government. "Let's have discussion. You can still form government. Nothing urgent. You can do it on Monday or Tuesday also. I am not going to misuse power," Kumaraswamy told BJP.

  • After 14 months, "we have come to the final stage," says Kumaraswamy during the debate on trust vote in the Assembly.
  • "I have not tried to misuse power," says Kumaraswamy on the ongoing political crisis in Karnataka.

Source: PTI

Debate on a floor test against Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy resumed in the state Assembly, marking the second day of the high drama political upheaving that may or may not result in the collapse of the rebellion-stricken Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) government.

The drama unfolded right from the start as, facing truncated strength caused by the resignation of 16 ruling coalition MLAs, Kumaraswamy moved a one-line motion, saying the House expressed confidence in the 14-month old government headed by him.

Twenty lawmakers did not turn up on Thursday, including 17 from the ruling coalition, 12 of whom are corralled in a hotel in Mumbai, as the House debated in a surcharged atmosphere.

This is the third motion on trust vote in the assembly after the 2018 assembly polls yielded a fractured mandate with the BJP emerging as the single largest party with 104 seats but failing to mobilise numbers.

Read details of what transpired yesterday, here.

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