Bengaluru: Efforts to save government - Ramalinga Reddy offered CM's post?


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP) 

Bengaluru, Jul 19: It is said that in an effort to save the government from imminent collapse, the leaders have realized that appeasement of legislators from the city who had recently resigned together, can save the government from embarrassment in trust vote. There are rumours which say that Ramalinga Reddy has been offered the post of the chief minister, as it is believed that he can convince the rebel MLAs from the city to change their minds. On the basis of this offer, Reddy agreed to withdraw his resignation, sources claim. 

Reportedly, JD(S) supremo, H D Deve Gowda, accepted the proposal to make Ramalinga Reddy the chief minister as he knows that Reddy is known to have cordial relationship with legislators from all parties, and he has the capacity to manage legislators from both the parties. 

However, the four dissident MLAs from the city say that they had joined hands with Ramalinga Reddy in holding discussions and tendering resignations. Noting that Reddy suddenly withdrew his resignation, they clarified that they would not follow suit. In a video MLA S T Somashekhar has confirmed that himself, Byrathi Basavaraj, Muniratna and Ramalinga Reddy had discussed the issue threadbare and agreed that resignations should never be withdrawn. 

They said they would not withdraw their resignations although Reddy did so under pressure from party leaders.

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Fri, Jul 19 2019

    In my view the best efforts to save the government in the future regardless of party, strengthening the 'Anti-Defection law' itself.

    I request Association of Democratic Rights, like-minded citizens of India to file PIL in the Supreme Court for urgent hearing on the defection of elected MLA's and upheld the voter's mandate.

    If the Supreme Court of India has enough time to discuss the resignation of MLA's, why not voters rights reserved?

    If democracy needs to be saved, all elected member of the house needs to complete the entire tenure from the party he was elected by the voters through the mandate.

    Democracy didn't come free. In 2019 election Government of India spend Rs700 per voter and more than Rs60,000 crores. Considering the baseline of election expenses each MP seat cost India Rs70 cand MLA Rs10 crores.

    Instead of saving the democracy Supreme Court of India is more eager topple the government than the BJP.
    Jai Hind

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  • Hussain, Kaup

    Fri, Jul 19 2019

    Serms like kumara want discussion till assembly finish its 5 year term....

    And ramesh kumar following instruction from no. 1 corrupt CM

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  • Citizen, Canada

    Fri, Jul 19 2019

    Best solution for this problem every MLA become C.M for 1 day or 1 month like Anil kapoors movie.so no fighting and no wastage of tax payers money in resots.

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  • Paul, Mnaglore

    Fri, Jul 19 2019

    Dirty politics .
    All crooks only greedy for seats .
    Shame .....
    Its a shame for our Karnataka people who vote for these shameless politicians

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