After BSY’s easy trust vote victory, Speaker announces resignation


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Bengaluru, Jul 29: After the see-saw battle and dramatic scenes preceding the collapse the 14-month-old H D Kumaraswamy-led Congress-JD(S) coalition regime in last week’s trust vote on the floor of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, the newly appointed BJP Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who was sworn in on Friday at Raj Bhavan, has an easy victory in the floor test by voice vote in the truncated House with both opposition Congress and JD(S) preferring not to press for a division of votes.

Given the fact that the ruling BJP had an upper hand in terms of numbers in view of its strength of 105 MLAs plus an independent against the coalition’s 100, including the Speaker’s vote, following the disqualification of 17 MLAs, including the 3 disqualified earlier and 14 on Sunday, reducing the strength of the Assembly to 207 and thereby bringing the half-way mark to 104, Yediyurappa had no problems in the House during the floor test.

Soon after the trust vote was declared won by the Yediyurapa regime, the Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar put the finance bills for seeking vote on account for appropriation of funds from the consolidated fund for a period of three months from August till the end the end of October. The demands of supplementary estimates for grants for various departments were also passed without much of a hassle.

After completing the urgent business of passing the trust vote and the approvals for the finance bills, the Speaker announced his resignation. He recalled the circumstances under which he was unanimously elected to the post and warmly thanked Congress party’s top leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and K C Venugopal as well as Siddaramaiah and both Yediyurappa and Kumaraswamy for their cooperation. The Speaker warmly acknowledged the support and cooperation extended to him by the staff of the Legislature.

The victory in the trust vote proceedings went on smoothly and was completed in less than 15 minutes as former Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah, who occupied the Opposition’s leader’s seat, and the outgoing Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy speaking briefly after brief opening remarks by Yediyurappa following the formal moving of the motion seeking the confidence of the House in his government.

Yediyurappa, in his opening remarks, firmly asserted that he will work for the welfare of the people and development of the State without following any politics of vengeance. He appealed to the opposition members to extend their constructive cooperation and bring to his notice any irregularity or wrong-doings on the part of the government at any point of time.

The BJP leader, who assumed the chief minister’s post for the fourth time, said serving the people and working tirelessly for the State’s development was his priority and assured the House and the Opposition that he will ensure that the interests of the State will always be protected.

Both Siddaramaiah and Kumaraswamy cautioned Yediyurappa that he never received the mandate of the people on all the four occasions when he became the Chief Minister and countered his claims that administration of the State had come to a standstill under the coalition rule. They also warned that the kind of problems and challenges that the coalition government faced will be dogging him and asked the BJP leaders to be careful in their words and deeds.

Siddaramaiah and Kumaraswamy warmly complimented the Speaker for performing his duties in an impartial and objective manner and also taking the ``historical’’ decision on the issue of disqualification of the ‘’rebel’’ legislators of both parties.

Incidentally, while opposition Congress and JD(S) leaders cooperated with the government in passing the finance bills, Siddaramaiah took strong objection to Yediyurappa’s move of seeking vote on account for three months and also for the approval of the supplementary estimates for the entire financial year without any discussion.

However, in view of the urgency of passing the finance bills by the end of this month and the appeal by Speaker Ramesh Kumar for early conclusion of the day’s proceedings to enable him to leave for Hyderabad to reach the airport to attend the funeral ceremony of his close friend and senior Congress leader Jaipal Reddy.

Soon after the passage of the trust vote and finance bills by voice vote and the announcement of the resignation by the Speaker to his post, the House was adjourned to meet in the evening for taking up other subjects.

Before leaving for the assembly to participate in the trust vote and other financial business in the House, the Chief Minister visited the Bala Anjaneyaswamy temple near his Dollars Colony personal residence to offer a special pooja. Soon after reaching Vidhana Soudha, Yediyurappa called on the Speaker to discuss the day’s business in the House.

  

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  • ad, mangaluu

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Intermission for Kar-Nataka. Dombarata just begun.

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  • AnoNymouS, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Not to forget what happened when Yeddy was in power last time. The pub attacks when girls were dragged out of the pub! The church attacks where women and nuns were subjected to the brutality of the police force. People deserve the government they elect.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Speaker Ramesh Kumar is known to be impartial and a man who sticks to his business.

    Due to severe pressure this time even though he did not fall completely to pressure had to compromise while making decision mainly due to below counts.

    1. Delayed the proceedings in respect disqualification application of congress in respect of two members Mr. Jarkiholi and Mr. Kumtahalli for couple of months. This was delayed to suit their needs. Later this was decided in a hurry with giving opportunity to them to represent.
    2. In respect of other members who were disqualified, they were disqualified without vaild reason which will not survive the test of judiciary. Here also timing is questionable.

    Speaker Ramesh Kumar’s decision in the above case will surely prove to be a blot in his legislative career once judicial pronouncement is out in the case.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Speaker had to resign as he knew he would be otherwise removed..

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Any chances for total ban on Cow slaughter in the State ?
    Cattle snatchers beware !

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    I have great respect to Ramesh Kumar, clean politician with thorough knowledge of Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. But some of his actions during last 15-20 days are questionable, somehow not acted according to his reputations he has....

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    The way the BJP and BSY behaved all these days shows how much greedy they were for power. Now start lynching and attacks on minorities. The speaker looks like a gentleman and experienced on his duties. Anyways he did his duties faithfully

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Both Siddaramaiah and Kumaraswamy cautioned Yediyurappa that he never received the mandate of the people!!...Congress got 60+, JDS got 30+ and they are telling BJP which got 100+ that they didnt got people mandate!!..Siddu lost one seat, and won another seat by few thsnd votes..Yeddi won by lakhs, who got mandate..

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    What about now Indira canteen and Anna bagya scheme for the poor people will continue as BJP bakths are fully utilizing and barking behind the ruling Govt ?

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  • abdul, udupi

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    well done speaker sir. you gave tight slap to the namak haraam MLAs of both Congress and JD S, who got sold for some crores given by the saffron party.

    you will be remembered forever.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Deeds of ever cunning Woolf
    Acts of honesty & saintly. (All eye wash)

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  • Samad, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Hats off to to speaker Mr. Ramesh Kumar..You will be remembered ever..

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  • SB, Mlore

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Yeddi also may join you to Hats off Ramesh Kumar, For helping him clear the floor test without hurdle by disqualifying the Athrupthas . They would have been pain inthe @&& for Yeddi had they been around .

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  • Dinesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Beginning of the end...

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  • Seetaram, Kadekar

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Smiling face of yeddiruppa in parliament indicates strongly that there is now majboot sarkar in state. Earlier government only announcing on alternate day...stable government...nothing to worry. Henceforth even foreign investors will start to invest in karnatka. After trust vote even Sensex leaped for some points. In wall street also trading happened much as bangalore considered as IT market for others.

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  • santosh Manglore, Manglore

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    What angle did you check the smiling face? He looks scary , like some one will snatch his chair. He must be proud to elected for serve Karnataka and to build a peaceful and a prosper state. He has to fallow Sri Modiji - I mean progress in Gujarat positively.

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  • Sunil, Moodabidri

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Biggest question mark in front of us is.....who will get Congress ticket from Moodabidri assembly constituency in next election? Abhaya chandra? Ivan? Mithun Rai? Who among them will get ticket and loose deposit??

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  • Seetaram, Kadekar

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    At last visit by chief minister to various temples started to bear fruits. Thread in his hand protect him from evil eyes. Speaker spoiled name of state by dragging more in the matter of rebel MLA's. Nationwide news spread people started to follow. If he had taken any appropriate decision as per advise from Supreme Court things not turn so fatal. After all speaker lost glory...as pressure started to pour-in from Governor...Supreme Court...and from Central. At last what he achieved. Nothing only wasted time.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Seetharam
    In the same way HD Revanna and all Gowdas visited #of Temples since 12th of July. What happened? So don't think Yeddi got GOD'S grace. Just because he became CM. As per destiny it happens whether you like it or not. It all depends on ur "karma" of earlier birth or this birth

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  • Seetaram, Kadekar

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    Thanks Lord. He tried to project himself bigger than judge of Supreme Court. One of rebel already announced will expose speaker in one of land dealings.

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  • stany Lobo, Kulshekar

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    All the best. Feeling proud please give importance to DK/Udupi.

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