Is it Possible to Save Government with Black Magic: HD Kumaraswamy

Amid political Issues in Karnataka, the Bharatiya Janata Party accused the Chief Minister's brother and the Minister of State HD Revna on black magic.
Is it Possible to Save Government with Black Magic: HD Kumaraswamy

Karnataka's Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy and the Karnataka Congress have once again reached the Supreme Court amidst the political upheaval in Karnataka Assembly. Kumaraswamy and state Congress President Dinesh Gundu Rao have filed separate applications and demanded to clarify the order for the court on July 17. In both the arguments, it has been said that the order of the court is facing the constitutional rights of issuing party whips in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution. In such a situation, the political war on the confidence motion in Karnataka has long been stretched. Bypassing the time limit fixed by Governor Vajubhai Vala, Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar adjourned the proceedings till July 22 (Monday) till late on Friday. Now the vote on the confidence motion will be held on Monday. On Friday, Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy stirred a stir by asking whether it is possible to save the government from black magic?

In the Supreme Court, Mr. Kumaraswamy has said that in order to prove the majority of the governor of Karnataka, the time has come to interfere in the proceedings of the House. However, no party has demanded early hearings by referring to the applications in the Supreme Court on Friday. In both the appeals, requesting the court to clarify the order of July 17, it has been said that the court has allowed 15 MLAs not to be included in the proceedings of the House in their order.

Indeed, the order of the court is in the tenth schedule, the political party is facing the authority to issue party whips. It has been demanded that the court make it clear that its order will not apply to the constitutional order of issuing party whips. Arrives have also been cited in the Supreme Court's pre-decisions, in which political parties have been recognized as the right to issue party whips. By the time the two applications were filed in the Supreme Court, the Karnataka governor had passed the 1.30-odd deadline set by the Karnataka governor to prove the majority in the house and the debate was going on in the Karnataka Assembly during the filing of the application. Kumaraswamy has said that in the meantime the governor can not order the deadline when the House is going on and there is debate on trust. The governor can not direct the House in this way.

The political war that has been on the confidence motion in Karnataka has long been stretched. Bypassing the time limit fixed by Governor Vajubhai Vala, Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar adjourned the proceedings till July 22 (Monday) till late on Friday. Now the vote on the confidence motion will be held on Monday. Earlier in the afternoon, the governor had instructed the chief minister to prove his majority by six o'clock in the evening.

On the second day of discussion, there was a lot of debate among the BJP-Congress MLAs regarding voting on the confidence motion on Friday. The BJP MLAs questioned the issue of stretching the matter long and said that this will affect the purity of the confidence motion. BJP state president BS Yeddyurappa said even with the speaker, "In the last letter of the governor, it has been said that belief vote should be proved on Friday. Our legislators are sitting quietly till late in the night. We should give it as much time as possible, we should give it. This will also keep the value of the governor's order. '

At the same time, Congress-JDS legislators demanded adjournment of the proceedings of the House on Monday or Tuesday. However, then the speaker dismissed it saying that he had to face the world. At the same time, expressing his wish to end the process, he said that there has been considerable discussion on the confidence motion and now he wants to end this process on Friday. Please tell that the Governor Vajubhai Wa had written in the first letter to Karnataka Speaker Ramesh Kumar on Thursday, that he had divided the vote on the confidence motion on Thursday itself. Even here, the Deputy Speaker adjourned the proceedings till the proceeding of the House, ignoring the Governor's advice. In opposition, the BJP members also held hostage in the house overnight. BJP MLAs ate lunch in the assembly on Thursday night and slept there. Later, on Thursday night, the governor had written a letter to the chief minister asking him to prove his majority till 1.30 pm Friday.

During the discussion on Friday, Kumaraswamy said, 'I have respect for the governor, but his second love letter has hurt me.' Showing photograph of Independent legislator H. Nagesh, with the personal secretary PA Yeddyurappa, P. S. Santosh, the Chief Minister said, "Are they really aware of the purchase and distribution of MLAs? I leave the floor test on the speaker. I can not be guided by Delhi I appeal to the speaker to protect me from the letter sent by the governor. ' He, in 1999, gave the example of the proposed proposal presented by then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, saying that he had received 10 days for this while BJP MLAs are showing such haste in their case. Kumaraswamy said, "The first political crisis in the state will be discussed. Later the floor test will be done. Since the Congress-JDS government is formed in the state, the atmosphere is being created to demolish it. I knew from the very day that the power will not run much, see how many days will the government run the BJP? Let the issue be debated You (BJP) can still form the government. there's no rush. You are also on Monday or Tuesday

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