[What shamelessness!
Quite on par with the aggressive defence of the accuseds in a case of gang
rape and brutal murder of a child, though.

《Senior Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ashok Gehlot as well as new
ally JD(S) chief H.D. Kumaraswamy rushed to Eagleton Resorts in the
outskirts of the city late on Wednesday, soon after governor Vajubhai Vala
formally invited BJP emphasis B.S. Yeddyurappa to take the oath as chief
minister at 9 am on Thursday, ***in a bid to ensure that their legislators
were moved to safety and would not be the target of Operation Kamala 2.0,
or face income-tax raids and body warrants that would require their
detention*** [emphasis added].》

The governor ended feverish speculation on Mr Yeddyurappa’s second
ascension to the post of chief minister when he issued a formal letter
after verbally inviting him to take the oath late Wednesday.

Critically, Mr Vala has given the BJP government 15 days’ time to prove his
majority, which made the JD(S) and Congress fast forward plans to move
their legislators out of Karnataka and into Congress-friendly states like
Andhra Pradesh and possibly Punjab to avoid a repeat of poaching of
legislators that marked Mr Yeddyurappa’s first time as chief minister in
2008 when he was short of three MLAs.》]

http://www.asianage.com/india/politics/170518/jd-s-congress-to-shift-mlas-from-state-to-foil-poaching.html

JD-S, Congress to shift MLAs from state to foil poaching

THE ASIAN AGE.

Published : May 17, 2018, 2:01 am IST Updated : May 17, 2018, 2:32 am IST

Speculation rife that MLAs may be sent to Hyderabad, and maybe Punjab.

Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad (Photo: PTI/File)

Bengaluru: Senior Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ashok Gehlot as
well as new ally JD(S) chief H.D. Kumaraswamy rushed to Eagleton Resorts in
the outskirts of the city late on Wednesday, soon after governor Vajubhai
Vala formally invited BJP leader B.S. Yeddyurappa to take the oath as chief
minister at 9 am on Thursday, in a bid to ensure that their legislators
were moved to safety and would not be the target of Operation Kamala 2.0,
or face income-tax raids and body warrants that would require their
detention.

The governor ended feverish speculation on Mr Yeddyurappa’s second
ascension to the post of chief minister when he issued a formal letter
after verbally inviting him to take the oath late Wednesday.

Critically, Mr Vala has given the BJP government 15 days’ time to prove his
majority, which made the JD(S) and Congress fast forward plans to move
their legislators out of Karnataka and into Congress-friendly states like
AndhraPradesh and possibly Punjab to avoid a repeat of poaching of
legislators that marked Mr Yeddyurappa’s first time as chief minister in
2008 when he was short of three MLAs.

The rush to move the MLAs out was necessitated by alerts received by the
JD(S)-Congress that the BJP had made serious overtures to at least 12
legislators in the Congress-JD(S)-Independents camp. The BJP’s strategy is
to ensure some of the Congress and JD(S) MLAs it is wooing skip the floor
test and ensure the victory of BJP CM B.S. Yeddyurappa.

At a later date, the legislators who have switched camps and had skipped
the floor test will face disqualification from the Assembly. To avoid this,
the tactic is to resign from Assembly membership and face elections again.

High level sources have told this newspaper that the BJP is sure to prove
its majority in the House within a fortnight. Party president Amit  Shah
has reportedly assured incoming chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa that he
will be able to prove his majority within the scheduled time given to him
by the governor. “The party’s tally should cross 116 minimum,” said the
source, indicating that the BJP is sure of poaching more than 12
legislators from the Congress-JD(S)-Independents combine.

Soon after the news broke of  BSY’s lone swearing-in on Thursday, the JDS
MLAs checked out of the swank Shangri-La Hotel in the city and were moved
to an undisclosed destination with speculation running high that they could
be moved to Hyderabad.

Mr Kumaraswamy, who conferred with party supremo H.D. Deve Gowda, has
publicly aired his concerns that apart from tapping their phones, the BJP
government
at the Centre was preparing to launch income-tax raids on his legislators,
as they had done when Congress leader D.K. Shivakumar had sequestered
Congress
legislators from Gujarat at the Eagleton Resort here.

The move to Hyderabad could take place as early as Thursday morning. This
will include the 78 Congress legislators who are camping at Eagleton
Resorts here.

Both the parties fear that the BJP would use the Central agencies like the
I-T department to armtwist the MLAs to switch their loyalty, sources said.

The BJP may target those who joined the Congress Party in the recent past.
Sources in the Congress said leaders like Akhanda Srinivasamurthy and B.Z.
Zameer Ahmed Khan were in the BJP’s crosshairs as were another eight to 10
legislators who will make up the shortfall of MLAs needed to shore up the
BJP’s numbers during the crucial floor test.


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