Bangalore,May 17,(way2newstv.in):
Congress MLAs took up the agitation to protest the swearing-in ceremony of Karnataka Chief Minister Yeddyurappa. Protest outside Mahatma Gandhi statue at the Vidhan Sabha. Congress MLAs and other leaders who came out of Eagleton resorts have been approached by the Vidhan Sabha. Senior Congress leaders such as Ghulam Nabi Azad, Ashok Gehlot, Mallikarjun Kharge, Venugopal and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah participated in the meeting. Speaking on this occasion, the BJP said it would take " The 116-strong MPs are not themselves, and 104 BJP MLAs have been called by the governor to form the government.
CONGRESS AND JDS ANXIETY
Siddha Ramayya said that the BJP, which has committed immoral acts against the constitution, does not respect democracy. Siddaramaiah said that the petition filed by the BJP government in the state is pending in the Supreme Court. The BJP has warned that the Assembly has 104 members and 222 people. The Congress, which has been strongly opposed to the BJP invitation to form government, has also approached the Supreme Court. However, the Supreme Court, which did not agree with Congress arguments, said it was impossible to stop the largest party from forming a government. But on Friday morning, the Congress-JDS petition was dismissed by some others. Also on Thursday, Yeddyurappa directed to give a letter to the names of MLAs supporting it in the afternoon. In the results of Karnataka Legislative Assembly released on Tuesday, the saffron party won 104 seats and became the largest party. Congress 78 and JDS 38 have won. The Congress and JDS came together to form the government.
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