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Karnataka Rajya Sabha polls: JD(S) suspends 8 MLAs for cross voting, Gowda accuses BJP, Congress of joining hands

News Agencies | Updated on: 13 June 2016, 13:03 IST

On 13 June, the Janata Dal (Secular) suspended eight rebel MLAs who voted against its official candidate and supported Congress in the biennial elections to fill four Rajya Sabha seats from Karnataka.

Caught off guard by the open defiance of rebels, a red-faced JD(S) leadership also issued a notice asking them why they should not be expelled from the party for defying the party whip in the elections which saw the party candidate, businessman B M Farooq, secure 33 votes against the party strength of 40.

Addressing a meeting of party MLAs, panchayat members and office-bearers, JD(S) National president and former prime minister HD Deve Gowda said, "all the eight members have been suspended and notice have been issued to them."

He said that according to the party constitution, a three-member enquiry committee would be set up. He said that the committee would decide on the expulsion after going through their (suspended MLAs) replies to the notice.

Also accusing the MLAs of indulging in cross-voting during biennial elections to fill in seven seats of Karnataka Legislative Council from Legislative Assembly held on Friday, the party has said that if there is no response they would be expelled in accordance with the party constitution.

The rebel MLAs who faced action are Zameer Ahmed Khan, Chaluvaraya Swamy, Iqbal Ansari, Balakrishna, Ramesh Bandisiddegowda, Gopalaiah, Bheema Nayak and Akhanda Srinivas Murthy who had voted for Congress party's third candidate for Rajya Sabha K C Ramamurthy, paving the way for his resounding victory securing 52 votes aided by them and Independents.

On 12 June, the party adopted a resolution asking its president to suspend eight MLAs and to expel them for their indiscipline.

The motion was moved by MLA YSV Datta and seconded by another MLA Ningaiah and MLC TA Saravana.

Union Minister Nirmala Seetharaman and Congress' Jairam Ramesh, Oscar Fernandes and K C Ramamurthy had won Rajya Sabha seats from Karnataka.

It was a harder and more humiliating blow for JD(S) as eight MLAs indulged in cross-voting as against the expected five.

During the meeting, Gowda vowed to build and strengthen the party by travelling across the state.

Accusing chief minister Siddaramaiah, energy minister D K Shivakumar and BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa of conspiring against JD(S), he said "the agenda of this trio is to finish JD(S), but they will not succeed in it."

Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the president Amit Shah, Gowda alleged that the BJP had "joined hands" with Congress to win the second seat in the council election.

"Modi and Shah speak across the country about Congress-free India, what are they doing here in Karnataka? They have joined hands with Congress to win the second seat in the council elections," he said.

Congress had won all four seats it contested in council elections from the Assembly, while the BJP managed to win both the seats for which it had fielded candidates and the JD(S) could win only one seat.

JD(S) state president and former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy was absent in the meeting but his message to party workers was read out, in which he called rebels as 'Mir Sadiq' (a minister who betrayed Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan paving the way for a British victory in Anglo-Mysore war).

Party sources said Kumaraswamy was travelling abroad for production related work of the movie 'Jaguar' starring his son Nikhil.

JD(S) has been rocked by "dissidence" in recent months with several of its MLAs unhappy with the leadership over its style of functioning and "unilateral" decisions by the Gowda family which maintains a stranglehold over the party.

Congress with 122 members was assured of two seats for Jairam Ramesh and Oscar Fernandes, but with a surplus of 33 votes, the party fielded Ramamurthy, banking on JD(S) rebels and Independents. The required strength for victory was 45 votes.

Even hours before the Rajya Sabha polls ended, the party had admitted that there was cross-voting by its eight rebels, who also publicly said they voted for Congress.

--PTI

First published: 13 June 2016, 13:03 IST