CM Kumaraswamy denies getting into hospital to avoid floor test


Bengaluru, Jul 22 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday denied he was getting into a hospital to avoid the floor test in the state Assembly on Monday.

"The news of Kumaraswamy being unwell and getting admitted in a city hospital is fake and based on rumours, which is being spread by those trying to topple the coalition government," said the Chief Minister's office in a statement in Kannada here.

The rumours were spread in social media and found mention in a joint petition two Independents  R Shankar and H  Nagesh filed in the Supreme Court for a direction to the Chief Minister to hold the floor test on Monday by 5 pm and prove he has majority.

Accusing the BJP of forcibly taking away 15 rebel legislators of the ruling allies forcefully and subverting the law to bring down his 14-month-old government in the southern state, Kumaraswamy said the opposition party (BJP) made a mockery of democracy by indulging in poaching of lawmakers and horse trading with them.

"Video footage in news channels over a week has shown the BJP's state leaders and cadres accompanying our MLAs to Mumbai in special aircraft," recalled a miffed Kumaraswamy in a statement here.

Clarifying that he was not clinging to power, the Chief Minister said his only intention for seeking more time to debate on the confidence motion he moved on July 18 to prove majority in the House was to let the country know how the BJP, which talks high of morality was trying to subvert the very principles of democracy and the Constitution.

"With the sole ambition of capturing power through immoral and illegal ways, the BJP has been demanding my resignation and making the state governor (Vajubhai Vala) set deadlines to prove majority," asserted Kumaraswamy.

Appealing to the rebels, including 12 from Congress and 3 JD-S, to attend the Assembly and explain how the BJP sabotaged the democratic edifice and destroyed its sanctity, Kumaraswamy said he was ready to discuss all issues due to which they resigned from their assembly seats.

"Let us discuss all issues including your problems, if any, and arrive at a solution to save our democratically elected government from the evil forces which are trying to shake the foundation of democracy by misusing their political influence," he added.

  

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  • Nicholas, Canada

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Sandesh,Kateel
    Please do this teaching to BJPEEE as 1 of their CM who was having cancer @ final stage held to his post even though he went to USA for treatment & also when he was having tubes through nose.

    He is not from the party who watch porn in the assembly or support people who loot state treasury by exporting iron ore /get his wife killed&blame his friend/his wife commited suicide falling in bore well where a person can't entered until shoved in.

    Only solution to this problem is investigate who is paying the expenses these 15 Mla's for flying to Mumbai& staying in hotel , how did they earn this money & has income tax been paid to this amount

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    We should not spread rumor concerning someone's health.

    But the drama we are seeing since one month is one of the lowest in Karnataka's democracy. It has exhibited that political parties can stoop to any level to hold power.

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    but some one will get admitted to Hospital today for sure, either CM, speaker or Yeddi..

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  • Sandesh, Kateel

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Now no more able to do any dramas...either speaker and two chief ministers. Things weaved in such a way that no room left to snatch mla's from weaved net. Accept defeat and go to pilgrimmage all together seeking forgiveness from god for wrong doings in political life. Latter on once again read the bible more about judgement day.

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  • Samad, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Yeddy already booked ticket to himalaya.

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  • Sandesh, Kateel

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    After collision of government will admit...just reserve seat in advance in government sponsored hospitals. Did you people holding Ayushman Bharat certificates sponsored by modiji..?? Rest of them surrender to liquor...upto end. Finish the days of congress and jd's in karnatka. Next will be in the list Chennai and Kerala.

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  • Sandesh, Kateel

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Let him admit in hospital after floor test...no one can object. Also keep aside more of beds as chances are more to join-in after collapse of government.

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  • BH Balakrishna Pai, Mangaluru/Navimumbai

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    What BJP's morality he (HDK) is talking about. Does he have morality first. He fought against the congress in the vidhansabha elections and after the results, with 37 MLAs ,he joined hands with Congress to form the government. He should have shame on his part to utter the word morality.

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