K’taka Congress MLAs moved to Hyderabad’s Taj Krishna Hotel
Team Udayavani, May 18, 2018, 12:46 PM IST
Hyderabad/Bengaluru: The Congress and JD(S) MLAs were moved to Hyderabad’s Taj Krishna Hotel on Thursday in the midst of fears of asserted poaching attempts by the BJP.
It was after Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa gave orders for withdrawal of security from Eagleton resort, where the Congress MLAs were remaining until yesterday, the development was made.
Since the opposition alliance together too has staked claim to frame the government, after a broke command was declared in the elections it fears that the BJP, in order to prove it majority may poach their MLAs.
It was after a BJP leader was spotted hiding close-by the lodging where the JD(S) MLAs were remaining that the choice to move the MLAs during the night itself was taken.
Amidst clashing articulations given by few Congress leaders that they are going towards Kochi and Puducherry, it is presently gathered that the MLAs have been taken to Hyderabad’s Taj Krishna Hotel.
Another charge that is being made against the Center is that they denied permission to the MLAs to take off in flights. The claims has however been disproved by Civil Aviation service Jayant Sinha.
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