Another BJP MLA resigns; Karnataka CM says no threat to Govt

February 23, 2013

Bangalore, Feb 23:  Another ruling BJP MLA resigned his assembly membership, further jolting the party in the poll-bound state.

H S Shankarlinge Gowda, who represents Chamaraja Assembly constituency, waited for more than 90 minutes for Speaker K G Bopaiah and submitted his resignation letter, official sources said.

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Bopaiah immediately accepted the resignation of Gowda, who is now all set to join JDS.

Gowda's resignation comes two days after Forest Minister C P Yogeeshwar and Small Scale Industries Minister Rajugouda quit the Jagadish Shettar Cabinet. Yogeeshwar had also submitted his resignation from the assembly membership to Bopaiah in person at Madikeri yesterday.

However, the Speaker is yet to announce his decision on Yogeeshwar's resignation.

Bopaiah declined to meet reporters, who thronged his office to know the fate of his resignation.

With Gowda quitting his assembly membership, BJP's strength in the 225-member House has come down to 104, followed by Congress 71, JDS 25, Ind 7, nominated one, speaker one and 16 vacancies. If Yogeeshwar's resignation is accepted, the strength will further go down to 103, posing threat to its survival.

Of the seven independents, Varthur Prakash, who is in the ministry, supports the Government and B Sreeramulu of BSR Congress has also declared his support.

The resignation letters of Vittal Katakadonda and D S Suresh of BJP, who submitted their resignation two weeks ago, are yet to be accepted.

Amid these development, Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar continued to maintain that his Government still enjoyed majority and will complete its term.

“Let those who want to quit, let them resign. There is no threat to the Government. I will complete term”, he told reporters here.

Assembly polls are due in May.

Meanwhile, Opposition Congress leader in the Assembly Siddaramaiah said his party would approach Governor H R Bhardwaj “if the government loses majority”.

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September 24,2024

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The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday dismissed the petition filed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah against Governor Thawarchand Gehlot's decision to sanction the complaint and investigation against him in the alleged Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam case.

Justice M Nagaprasanna said the facts narrated in the petition would undoubtedly require an investigation.

The court has also said that the Governor's order approving sanction to investigate against Siddaramaiah under section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act does not suffer from application of mind, instead has abundance of application of mind.

Meanwhile, the court rejected the request made by senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi to stay the order of the court. The court has vacated the interim order passed on August 19. In the interim order the trial court was directed not to take any precipitative action against Siddaramaiah. On August 17, Governor had approved sanction under section 17 A  of the Prevention of Corruption Act and Section 218 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita ( BNSS), citing three applications.

The court said the private complainants were justified in registering the complaint and seeking approval from the governor.

Insofar as private complainants seeking sanction under section 17A, the court said the provision nowhere requires only a police officer to seek sanction from a competent authority. The court further said it is in fact the duty of the private complainants to seek such approval.

Earlier, The High Court had completed its hearing in the case on September 12, and reserved its orders. It had also directed a special court in Bengaluru to defer further proceedings and not to take any precipitative action against the Chief Minister.

The case pertains to allegations that compensatory sites were allotted to Siddaramaiah's wife B M Parvathi in an upmarket area in Mysuru that had higher property value as compared to the location of her land that had been "acquired" by MUDA.

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