Congress released an audio clip in which the party claims BJP is trying to lure its MLAs with money ahead of a crucial floor-test in Karnataka Assembly - scheduled for May 19.
NEW DELHI/BENGALURU: Though Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislative party leader BS Yeddyurappa was sworn in as the 23rd chief minister of Karnataka on Thursday, his fate still hangs in the balance. The three-judge special bench of the Supreme Court Friday directed that a Protem Speaker should be nominated by Friday 4 pm and Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa has been directed to seek a trust vote at 4 pm on Saturday. (Read live updates from Karnataka floor test on May 19)
Read how SC rejected the Congress-JDS plea to on removal of Protem Speaker.
The apex court bench of Justices AK Sikri, SA Bobde and Ashok Bhushan resumed the hearing on a petition filed by the Congress-Janata Dal Secular (JDS) combine challenging Governor Vajubhai Vala's decision to invite the BJP to form government in the state.
The Congress is also observing 'Save Democracy Day' across the country on Friday to protest against Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala's decision to "illegally" invite BJP leader BS Yeddyurappa to form the government in the state. The party also put all its Karnataka MLAs lodged in a resort outside Bengaluru en route an undisclosed location, late on Thursday.
Yeddyurappa placed before the Supreme Court letters he had sent to Governor Vala in which he had staked claim to form the government in Karnataka. Yeddyurappa, who was sworn in as the chief minister of Karnataka on Thursday, told the court that being the single largest party the BJP was the "mandate of people" of the state who have thrown out the Congress.
Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Yeddyurappa, told the bench that there was no pre-poll alliance between the Congress and JDS and they have formed an "unholy alliance" after the elections.
In a historic pre-dawn hearing, the top court had on Thursday cleared the last-minute hurdle created by the Congress-JDS combine for the BJP's ambitious surge in southern India by paving the way for Yeddyurappa to be sworn in as the Chief Minister of Karnataka.
Here are the highlights from Karnataka from Friday, May 18.
JD(S) MLAs leave for Bengaluru from Hyderabad's Novotel Hotel. #KarnatakaElections2018 pic.twitter.com/AZO7DphbTK
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2018
Did you know? Bopaiah was the Protem Speaker before trust-vote in Karnataka Assembly in 2009 as well. (Read full profile here)
The Congress has accused the Narendra Modi government of taking its MLA hostage. Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad claimed that party MLA Anand Singh has been taken hostage by the BJP. Former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah also claimed that administering oath to Yeddyurappa was unconstitutional. "Yeddyurappa who has 104 MLAs including himself, in the letter requested for 7 days. He had no other name, yet Governor invited him. It was unconstitutional, Governor even gave him 15 days time," Siddaramaiah said.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi welcomed the SC order and said: "Today's Supreme Court order, vindicates our stand that Governor Vala acted unconstitutionally. The BJP’s bluff that it will form the Govt., even without the numbers, has been called out by the court. Stopped legally, they will now try money & muscle, to steal the mandate."
Today’s Supreme Court order, vindicates our stand that Governor Vala acted unconstitutionally.
The BJP’s bluff that it will form the Govt., even without the numbers, has been called out by the court.
Stopped legally, they will now try money & muscle, to steal the mandate.
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) May 18, 2018
Highlights of what happened in court today:
1 Floor test will be conducted at 4 pm on Saturday
2. A Protem Speaker needs to be appointed today and will decide how the test will be conducted
3. The SC rejected government's request for a secret ballot
4. The government shall not nominate the Anglo Indian Representative till a floor test is held
5. The government led by BS Yeddyurappa cannot take any major policy decisions till the floor test is held
Abhishek Manu Singhvi: The SC has given a historic interim order. The court ordered that the floor test will be held conducted by a Protem Speaker. Yeddyurappa's request for more time has been rejected by the court. The court has also agreed to hear our plea on what procedure as per the law should the Governor follow in taking a decision when no party has a complete majority. The SC also said that before the floor test the government cannot nominate the Anglo-Indian member to the House.
AG KK Venugopal had suggested that floor test be held by secret ballot but the Supreme Court has rejected the suggestion. The court has said that the Protem Speaker must be appointed by today evening at 4 pm. The court said that the Protem Speaker will decide the manner in which the floor test should be held.
The Congress has demanded in court that the entire proceedings of the floor test should be videographed to ensure proper security to MLAs so that they are able to vote fearlessly. SC admitted the request and said that it will direct the Karnataka DGP to ensure security and make proper arrangement for floor test on Saturday.
Abhishek Manu Singhvi asked in court whether a claim by the BJP that it has a majority to stake claim to form government needs some specific evidence or not. "is an assertion that give me a chance I will manufacture majority enough," he asked in court. Singhvi has submitted to Supreme Court that Congress-JDS are ready for floor test on Saturday.
Justice Sikri said that on one side, Congress-JDS had given a letter with proven majority and on the other side, Yeddyurappa has claimed that he has a majority so on what ground did the Governor opt him over the alliance. Mukul Rohatgi replied saying it is the discretion of the Governor on who should be called first taking into account who will form a stable government. Rohatgi also said that the letter by Congress-JDS does not show signs of each and every MLA declaring its support to the post-poll alliance.
Congress free to take its MLAs even to Pakistan: BJP
Confident of having numbers on its side, the BJP leader Sadananda Gowda said the Congress has a right to take its MLAs anywhere, even to Pakistan. "Certainly BJP has the numbers, without that how can we form the govt? It is their right, no? They can take them anywhere, even to Pakistan," he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday gave a call to former PM HD Deve Gowda to wish him on his birthday. The phone call comes at a time when the BJP is fighting against the Congress-Janata Dal Secular combine to form government in Karnataka.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday gave a call to former PM HD Deve Gowda to wish him on his birthday. The phone call comes at a time when the BJP is fighting against the Congress-Janata Dal Secular combine to form government in Karnataka.
Even as the hearing on the political tussle has begun in SC, the Karnataka Congress MLAs have arrived at Hyderabad's Taj Krishna Hotel. Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) head Uttam Kumar Reddy is also present at the hotel.
Karnataka Congress MLAs arrive at #Hyderabad's Taj Krishna Hotel, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) head Uttam Kumar Reddy also present. pic.twitter.com/BTSwh4qtmU
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2018
Mukul Rohatgi who is representing the BJP government in court, said that the party has the numbers. "We'll show the CM's letter to Court, it shows he has support & support will be shown in the house. There is no issue of horse-trading, it is the other way, as MLAs have been taken to resorts," he said.
PM Modi speaks to HD Deve Gowda of JDS, conveys birthday wishes to him.
Spoke to our former Prime Minister Shri HD Deve Gowda Ji and conveyed birthday wishes to him. I pray for his good health and long life, tweets Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (File Pics) pic.twitter.com/dy1g50lFP1
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2018
Karnataka BJP leaders have categorically denied the horse-trading charges and said that their leader will comfortably prove majority in the assembly.
Don't know where the MLAs are? They are misleading people for last 3-4 days. You will know how we will prove the majority&how many MLAs support the govt. We will respect SC's judgement, it'll have a bearing on further development of political scenario in Karnataka: B Bommai, BJP pic.twitter.com/2neAggHyEH
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2018
Congress MP from Karnataka, DK Suresh, confirms that his party MLAs are coming to Hyderabad and all arrangements are made accordingly.
#Hyderabad: Visuals from Park Hyatt Hotel. Congress MP from #Karnataka, DK Suresh, says, 'They (MLAs) are coming here, we are arranging everything here. We are waiting for them, in another 2 hours they will come, JD(S) and Congress both.' pic.twitter.com/CGDVINUOSU
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2018
I'm definite they (Karnataka JDS MLAs) aren't coming by flight so I'm moving to Kurnool. Not sure about destination if they come here, they're welcome. I was expecting them yesterday but Civil Aviation Dept didn't give permission to the charter flight, says Thomas, Kerala JD(S) MLA and Minister.
I'm definite they (Karnataka JD(S) MLAs) aren't coming by flight so I'm moving to Kurnool. Not sure about destination if they come here, they're welcome. I was expecting them y'day but Civil Aviation Dept didn't give permission to charter flight: MT Thomas, Kerala JD(S) MLA & Min pic.twitter.com/nrPBv48nHs
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2018
As the battle for Karnataka continues, HD Deve Gowda, former Prime Minister and JD(S) chief, visited Tirupati temple last night in Andhra Pradesh.
HD Deve Gowda, former Prime Minister and JD(S) chief, visited Tirupati temple last night #AndhraPradesh pic.twitter.com/zUGgQCnVbb
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2018
JDS MLAs too checked out of a five-star hotel late Thursday night.
JD(S) MLAs about to leave Shangri-La Hotel in #Bengaluru; JDS MLA Shivarame Gowda says, 'some of Congress and JD(S) MLAs are going to Kochi and some to Hyderabad' pic.twitter.com/ahqhK56gum
— ANI (@ANI) May 17, 2018
Suspecting BJP of attempting to woo its MLAs in order to pass a crucial floor test, Congress transported its MLAs to an undisclosed location late on Thursday. READ