BJP To Disrupt Assembly If H.D. Kumaraswamy Doesn't Move Trust Vote

BJP To Disrupt Assembly If H.D. Kumaraswamy Doesn't Move Trust Vote

Bengaluru: The opposition BJP has decided to disrupt the Karnataka Assembly session if Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy does not move the trust vote to prove his fledgling coalition government has majority, a party official said on Monday. “Since Kumaraswamy boasted on July 12 that he would seek trust vote to prove that he still has majority, we will request the Speaker (K.R. Ramesh Kumar) to list it in the business as the only or main subject at the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) meeting later in the day,” BJP spokesman G. Madhusudana told.

The Speaker is scheduled to convene the BAC meeting before the session resumes in the afternoon. “As no business can be conducted in the House by a government that has been reduced to minority in the Assembly after 16 rebel legislators have resigned and 2 Independents withdrew support to it, we are compelled to disrupt the proceedings if the trust vote is not taken up,” asserted Madhusudana. (IANS)

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