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The Congress-Janata Dal (S) alliance government's turbulent 14 months in power ended on Tuesday after Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy lost the trust vote in the state Assembly by a margin of six votes, after four full days of tortuous debate and delaying tactics, ending the Congress' hold over its last bastion in the South, leaving it with a mere four states and one Union Territory.   

Capping a three-week-long high-voltage intense power struggle triggered by a raft of resignations by rebel lawmakers that pushed the government to the brink of collapse, the confidence motion was defeated with 99 members voting for the motion and 105 against it, with the two Independent MLAs, R. Shankar and H. Nagesh and the lone BSP MLA N. Mahesh abstaining from the voting.

Acting swiftly, BSP supremo Mayawati expelled Mahesh from the party as she had specifically instructed him to support the coalition during the trust  vote.

The Congress on Tuesday was quick to accuse the BJP of carrying out "one of the most heinous" horse-trading the country has ever seen and said that it will hold nationwide protests against the "immoral political destabilisation".

What finally brought about the downfall of the Kumaraswamy government was the rebellion by 15 MLAs of the Congress and JD(S), now camping in Mumbai – allegedly under the BJP's protection – who did not return to Bengaluru or participate in the trust vote proceedings, sounding the death knell for the coalition.

Soon after he lost the vote, Mr Kumaraswamy who said earlier that he was ready “to happily sacrifice this position” and would not “drag the vote,” submitted his resignation to Governor Vajubhai Vala. He was accompanied by Deputy CM Dr G Parameshwar and other senior colleagues, paving the way for the installation of a new BJP government headed by BJP State President B.S. Yeddyurappa, who has indicated he could swear in a cabinet this coming Monday.

The governor has instructed HDK to continue till alternative arrangements are made and also reminded him that no executive decisions should be taken during this period.

The ruling of the apex court that the rebels "cannot be compelled to participate in the trust vote proceedings in the Assembly" proved to be the last nail in the coffin of the coalition government, virtually freeing them from the whip issued by their parties.

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Madhya Pradesh makes sense, endukante just oka 10 MLAs ni bediriste chaalu..

Vote of Trust ki pavulu kadapochu... @3$% 

and looking at the hostillity in congress camp about the president.. Scindia, Diggy camps will split for sure.

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26 minutes ago, Spartan said:

The Congress-Janata Dal (S) alliance government's turbulent 14 months in power ended on Tuesday after Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy lost the trust vote in the state Assembly by a margin of six votes, after four full days of tortuous debate and delaying tactics, ending the Congress' hold over its last bastion in the South, leaving it with a mere four states and one Union Territory.   

Capping a three-week-long high-voltage intense power struggle triggered by a raft of resignations by rebel lawmakers that pushed the government to the brink of collapse, the confidence motion was defeated with 99 members voting for the motion and 105 against it, with the two Independent MLAs, R. Shankar and H. Nagesh and the lone BSP MLA N. Mahesh abstaining from the voting.

Acting swiftly, BSP supremo Mayawati expelled Mahesh from the party as she had specifically instructed him to support the coalition during the trust  vote.

The Congress on Tuesday was quick to accuse the BJP of carrying out "one of the most heinous" horse-trading the country has ever seen and said that it will hold nationwide protests against the "immoral political destabilisation".

What finally brought about the downfall of the Kumaraswamy government was the rebellion by 15 MLAs of the Congress and JD(S), now camping in Mumbai – allegedly under the BJP's protection – who did not return to Bengaluru or participate in the trust vote proceedings, sounding the death knell for the coalition.

Soon after he lost the vote, Mr Kumaraswamy who said earlier that he was ready “to happily sacrifice this position” and would not “drag the vote,” submitted his resignation to Governor Vajubhai Vala. He was accompanied by Deputy CM Dr G Parameshwar and other senior colleagues, paving the way for the installation of a new BJP government headed by BJP State President B.S. Yeddyurappa, who has indicated he could swear in a cabinet this coming Monday.

The governor has instructed HDK to continue till alternative arrangements are made and also reminded him that no executive decisions should be taken during this period.

The ruling of the apex court that the rebels "cannot be compelled to participate in the trust vote proceedings in the Assembly" proved to be the last nail in the coffin of the coalition government, virtually freeing them from the whip issued by their parties.

Idhi endhi naaku ardham kaale. 

Party whip issue chesthe adhe final kadha? 

Courts interfere avvakudadhu kadha e vishayam lo? 

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5 minutes ago, Amy99 said:

Idhi endhi naaku ardham kaale. 

Party whip issue chesthe adhe final kadha? 

Courts interfere avvakudadhu kadha e vishayam lo? 

ade lolli jargindi 4 days...

but finally they accepted it, Court of Justice is Higher than the Party in Constitution..

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55 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Madhya Pradesh makes sense, endukante just oka 10 MLAs ni bediriste chaalu..

Vote of Trust ki pavulu kadapochu... @3$% 

and looking at the hostillity in congress camp about the president.. Scindia, Diggy camps will split for sure.

in 230 seat Madhya Pradesh Assembly, majority mark is 116.

Congress has 114, SP-1, BSP-2, Independents-4 have formed the government.

Where as BJP has 109. SP,BSP seats resign chesthe chalu, independents etlaina BJP ki support chestaru...

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Next Stop, Bhopal. 

Kamalnath is too old to steer the party, Digvijay Singh and Gwalior batch lolli kayyam nadustundi...Congres lo leadership crisis as usual...

 

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40 minutes ago, snoww said:

 

ChemBa eda leg pedithe ada foundations tho saha lechipoindi...

eedu karnataka ki poindu vaa, campaiging sesdaam ani...emaindi, JDS dukanam ek dum bandh ayetattu vundi ipudu...Delhi poi Kejriwal tho muchata pedithe aadiki delhi la okka Lok Sabha seat kuda rakapaaye...

Next, Bengal la shutter down...

Leg lo two types..okati iron leg aithe inkokati ChemBA Leg...chana danger..

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9 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

in 230 seat Madhya Pradesh Assembly, majority mark is 116.

Congress has 114, SP-1, BSP-2, Independents-4 have formed the government.

Where as BJP has 109. SP,BSP seats resign chesthe chalu, independents etlaina BJP ki support chestaru...

yes, SP BSP are gonna join i think looking at UP rout of Mayawati and Mulayam.

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1 minute ago, Spartan said:

yes, SP BSP are gonna join i think looking at UP rout of Mayawati and Mulayam.

if you see the way BJP are doing, they are instead buying out the MLA's and asking them to resign than to merge the party, even single digit and independents...its very easy for BJP to get someone merge their party but they are not doing so, except in the case of TDP rajya sabha..

the same thing with Karnataka...and MP lo ide formula..SP and BSP guys will resign, and congress lo kuda oka 3-4 resign chesi, BJP ki vunna 109 will become defactor half way mark and sail all the way..

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1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said:

if you see the way BJP are doing, they are instead buying out the MLA's and asking them to resign than to merge the party, even single digit and independents...its very easy for BJP to get someone merge their party but they are not doing so, except in the case of TDP rajya sabha..

the same thing with Karnataka...and MP lo ide formula..SP and BSP guys will resign, and congress lo kuda oka 3-4 resign chesi, BJP ki vunna 109 will become defactor half way mark and sail all the way..

appude kada Rajya Sabha seats perigedi.

Re-Elections pettinappudu geliste..extra terms vastai vallaki beyond 2024

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1 minute ago, Spartan said:

appude kada Rajya Sabha seats perigedi.

Re-Elections pettinappudu geliste..extra terms vastai vallaki beyond 2024

iesari chala intesne vundi operation lotus bloom...2 months kuda kaledu government vachi apude shuru chesinaru, successfully one state down, goa congress khali...Karnataka Congress kuda kaali ae...TG congress kuda shuter down...next Madhya Pradesh Congress

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3 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

iesari chala intesne vundi operation lotus bloom...2 months kuda kaledu government vachi apude shuru chesinaru, successfully one state down, goa congress khali...Karnataka Congress kuda kaali ae...TG congress kuda shuter down...next Madhya Pradesh Congress

Amit Shah wants a resolution for NCR, Kashmir 370 (some extent) and cut down the grip of Muftis and Abdullahs there..before 2024 elections.

lure the Kashmiri's with more development and acceptance

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