After the BJP leader, BS Yeddyurappa invited by Governor Vajubhai Vala resigned as Karnataka Chief Minister, the political parties are blaming Vala for failing to stick to his duties and are asking for his resignation.The political storm is yet to settle in Karnataka. As we wait to see what happens next and when will the Governor invite Congress-JDS alliance to form the new Government.We will keep you updated on all the developments at LatestLY!
Rahul Gandhi says BJP MLAs insults National Anthem as they walked away while the Anthem was played after BS Yeddyurappa resigns and leaves the house. Congress President said, did you notice that after the entire exercise in Karnataka Vidhan Sabha, the BJP legislators & speaker chose to leave the house before the national anthem? It shows they can disrespect any institution if in power, both BJP & RSS have disrespected institutions.
Rahul Gandhi to address media shortly after BS Yeddyurappa resigns from his post of Chief Minister. The Karnataka State Assembly witnessed one of the most dramatic political battles during last 4 days. Congress-JDS are ready to form the government.
BS Yeddyurappa is on the way to meet Governor with the resignation letter. Congress-JDS is all set to make the government in Karnataka. But if the Governor Vajubhai Vala thinks so!
Game over for BJP in Karnataka 2018 assembly elections as CM BS Yeddyurappa resigns ahead of the floor test. An anti-climax to the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018 saga there will be no floor test. Four days of high voltage political battle comes to a major juncture where BJP finally realised that they do not have enough numbers. What next, let us wait and watch.
CM BS Yeddyurappa presents an emotional speech in Vidhana Soudha to move the motion. Floor test awaited.
Vidhana Soudha is ready to witness the climax and MLAs are joined by Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad, Ashok Gehlot, Mallikarjun Kharge with BJP leaders Ananth Kumar and Shobha Karandlaje.
The assembly resumes after the lunch break, as per the reports CM BS Yeddyurappa may resign before the floor test at 4 pm. Let us wait and see if there will be a floor test or not?
The 'missing' Congress MLAs Anand Singh and Pratap Gowda Patil reach Karnataka Assembly, this seems to be all over for BJP now. The climax is near and the script so far suggests CM BS Yeddyurappa will resign before appearing for the floor test.
CM BS Yeddyurappa may resign before the floor test as the numbers are not looking in his favor. It is expected that Yeddyurappa will make a lengthy emotional speech before stepping down. Karnataka Assembly is adjourned till 3:30 PM for the lunch break and the picture will be cleared as soon as it is resumed.
The final chapter of the epic drama will be telecasted live from Karnataka Assembly as directed by The Supreme Court of India. Today, while hearing the plea of Congress-JDS, which challenged the appointment of pro tem speaker KG Bopaiah, the Apex Court today said Bopaiah will continue to be pro-tem speaker for the floor test in Karnataka Assembly at 4 pm. The court added that the proceedings should be live streamed to ensure adherence to fair practices while the floor test is carried out. The official live streaming will be available and every eye will scrutinise this political drama.
Earlier on Friday, the Supreme Court heard the Congress-JDS plea on the appointment of B S Yeddyurappa as Karnataka Chief Minister by Governor Vajubhai Vala. The court slashed the 15-day time given by Governor to BJP Chief Minister Yeddyurappa to prove majority and ordered a floor test in the Karnataka Assembly at 4 pm on Saturday. Here are the key pointers from the Supreme Court's observations and decisions -
1. Pro tem Speaker (KG Bopaiah) will decide on the mode of floor test to be conducted in Karnataka Assembly at 4 pm.
2. Live telecast and streaming of the assembly of the floor test will be carried out.
3. There can be no nomination of Anglo Indian MLA in the assembly by Karnataka Governor.
4. The current CM Yeddyurappa is not allowed to take any major policy decisions in the state.
5. Karnataka DGP is directed to ensure the proper security of all the elected MLAs.
Here's a recap on what happened on May 15 when the results of Karnataka Assembly elections declared: BJP emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats while Congress won 78 and JD(S) won 37 seats, 2 seats were secured by independent MLAs and 1 by BSP. In the 224-member assembly, elections were held for 222 seats.
The post-poll alliance strength of the Congress-JDS combine is said to be 117 MLAs and the alliance has alleged a foul play in the Governor inviting BJP to form the government, which led to multiple pleas by the alliance to the Supreme Court. From Delhi, the drama is now shifted to Karnataka assembly and we are expecting to see the climax today. LatestLY will keep you updated with all the live news from Karnataka Assembly floor test here.