There will be changes in Karnataka political scene after LS polls: BSY
Team Udayavani, May 10, 2019, 5:00 PM IST
Bengaluru: Karnataka BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa on Friday said the longevity of the Congress-JDS coalition government in the State would depend on the stand taken by about 20 “disgruntled” Congress legislators after the Lok Sabha poll results.
He forecast political changes in the state favouring the BJP, saying its tally in the assembly would increase.
The former Chief Minister hit out at the state government for its drought management and called it “brain dead”, as he cited “charged” atmosphere within the coalition as the reason for Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy heading to a resort.
Speaking to reporters at Hubballi, he said, “…it is clear that nothing is right between the Congress and JD(S).
Stating that he has nothing against the Chief Minister going to a resort for rest, Yeddyurappa said, however, the timing reflects that he was unhappy over the political situation and dissidence within the Congress.
Kumaraswamy, who had recently returned from a resort in Udupi where he underwent treatment and made temple visits, is scheduled to camp at a resort in Kodagu district until Sunday.
Yeddyurappa also indicated that the outcome of the Lok Sabha and assembly bypoll results will make it difficult for the coalition government to continue.
Expressing confidence about winning Kundgol and Chincholi assembly segments in the bypolls, he said, “Winning this election is important to us, as we currently have 104 MLAs, and win in these two seats will take our tally to 106.”
Also, pointing out that over 20 Congress MLAs are not happy with the government and were not ready to accept Kumaraswamy as Chief Minister anymore, Yeddyurappa claimed they may take any decision any time.
“Let’s wait and see,” he added.
The Karnataka assembly has 224 members, in which BJP has 104 MLAs, Congress-77, JD(S)-37, BSP (1), independent (1) (both currently supporting the ruling alliance), one KPJP, and one Speaker.
Two seats Chincholi and Kundgol are vacant for which bypolls will be held on May 19.
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