Bengaluru: Congress MLA Anand Singh resigns from post


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jul 1: Former minster and MLA representing Vijayanagara constituency, B S Anand Singh of the Congress, has resigned from his post on Monday July 1. The coalition government has suffered this jolt at a time when chief minster H D Kumaraswamy, is on a visit to USA to take part in the foundation laying ceremony of a temple there.

Anand Singh went to the residence of assembly speaker, Ramesh Kumar, at Domlur here and tendered his resignation. He has cited personal reasons for resigning from the assembly.

Anand Singh, who was a minister during the BJP rule, had later quit that party and joined the Congress last year. He had then got elected from Vijayanagara constituency on Congress ticket. There is information that Anand Singh's resignation may open the gate for resignation of seven more MLAs who are waiting in the wing.

Anand singh had visited Delhi on Sunday. During this visit, he had met union defence minister, Rajnath Singh, and held discussions, it is said.

MLAs loyal to Gokak legislator, Ramesh Jarkiholi, are likely to tender their resignations together to their seats. Kampli MLA, Ganesh, Hirekerur MLA, B C Patil, Ballari rural MLA, Nagendra, and Athani MLA, Mahesh Kumathalli, are the other legislators who are planning to resign, as per information.

The disgruntled Congress legislators are expected to leave the party and the posts in three groups. Initially Anand Singh has resigned. This will be followed by Jarkiholi and his followers. After that, a group of legislators led by Hirekerur MLA, B C Patil, will leave, it is learnt.

Anand Singh, with this move, has given a shock to the coalition government a day before the beginning of 'Asadha' month as per Hindu calendar that is considered inauspicious. It may be recalled that Umesh Jadhav, who had resigned from the Congress party, had fought from Kalaburagi on a BJP ticket and inflicted defeat on Mallikarjun Kharge, who had never been defeated in an election before.

There are claims that some JD(S) MLAs too are readying to hop to the saffron party. Name of the JD(S) state president H Vishwanath, who recently resigned from his post, too is in the list. Some also expect Sakleshpur MLA, H K Kumaraswamy, who has been tipped to become the next state JD(S) president, to leave his membership of the assembly. Names of Narayana Gowda, MLA from K R Pet, Piriyapatna MLA Mahadevu and T Narasipur MLA Ashwin Kumar, are also making the rounds.

Immediately after Anand Singh tendered his resignation, BJP state president, B S Yeddyurappa, has called for an emergent press meet today at 12 pm.He is expected to speak about Anand Singh’s resignation and about more legislators joining the BJP. He may also announce that the BJP will form the government in the state.

  

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  • Valerian Menezes, Kota

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    This dirty culture of "Aya Ram Gaya Ram" is being entertained by BJP. There should be a strict anti-defection rule that if a member elected on one party ticket resigns should not be allowed to stand for election on another party ticket at least until the completion of period of the assembly for which he was elected on the first instance. Will BJP bring such a rule. I doubt. BJP's morality is there only for talking, not for practice. If there an opportunity for political gain BJP will be more corrupt than Congress and JD(U).

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  • John Tauro, M'luru

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    This is not a new phenomenon. Why didn't Congress bring such a rule during their glorious days?

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    He should not be allowed to contest for at least 6 years from any party. These people were only spoiled the democracy and Politics.

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  • Sms, Kundapura

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Prabhuji, you are right!

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  • Vijay, Abu Dhabi/Bantwal

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    There should be a law for MLA's and MP's that they should remain in the party for minimum five years. Otherwise it is disgrace for the people who elected them for five years for a particular party and it is a common practice for these peoples representatives from jumping from one party to another before their term completes.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Lol.... resignation is a personal desion...law cannot control it.....

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    and what about the law that party having least seats gets the CM post?
    dont want that law?

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  • Prashant Karkera, Hejamady/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Anand Singh doesn't want to stay in a party where the president has resigned after 23rd of May-2019 ...
    Now the post of vacant for almost 40 days and nobody coming forward to get throned ....
    Such a grand old party having no president and no effort being made to instate somebody capable ....
    Better to merge the party with regional parties state wise, let the high command leaders go wherever they want ....

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Actually CONgress should pull out the rug from Kummy's feet and call for fresh elections immediately to prevent BJP from forming stable Govt with help from CONgress and JDS rebels. Else we will have Yeddy as CM by next few days

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  • Chandra, Surathkal

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Yaarappana Dhuddu to conduct fresh elections?????? Is it like buying fresh fish from market????

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Anand Singh is now free to join any Tom, Dick & Harry ...

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    All the three (Tom Dick & Harry) belong to the Ahinda Party.

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  • Maria Shilaja, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    The Congress is realizing its blunder. Some of them at least. Sumalatha was very vocal about this and contested as an Independent rather than JDS Or Congress. Its better for the Congress party to withdraw from the coalition than wait for it to fall and be more humiliated. If the former happens people may forgive them. However if the latter happens then there is no revival for he grand old party .

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  • Prem Kumar, Kukkialli

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Nobody ready to take responsibility as president of 125 years congress party. Very sad.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Poached heavily

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  • Ankit, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    He was nicely poached by his own party MLA in their resort meet and was in hospital few months back.

    Probably he did not get justice for the same from his party.

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  • Prem Kumar, Kukkialli

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Over crowded already in bjp with talent people.

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  • KUMAR, calicut

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Dear prem, you are correct by saying bjp is overcrowded, but it is not by talent people as yu have told but by goondas, dadas, rapists, mob lynchers, hate mongers, chores, dakus etc etc.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    Kumar
    It is your observation and not of general public. It is said that the Govt is elected by ppl and they know whom to Elect and whom to send back to pavilion

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