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Karnataka crisis: Venkaiah Naidu to help resolve issues | In view of the ongoing fiasco in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, the Bharatiya Janata Party has asked senior leader Venkaiah Naidu to intervene. He has been rushed
to Bangalore to help resolve the issue within the state government. Naidu is expected
to mediate between Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa and the rebellious MLAs, who
have withdrawn support from the government. Nineteen MLAs on Wednesday
handed
over a letter to Governor H R Bhardwaj, withdrawing their support. They are
reportedly
unhappy over the recent Cabinet reshuffle in which six new ministers were inducted.
Following, the withdrawal, the Governor has asked Yeddyurappa to prove his
majority
by October 12. Earlier, Yeddyurappa dropped four dissident ministers from his
Cabinet. The dropped ministers are (Textiles Minister) Venkataramanappa, (Minister
for Agricultural Marketing) Shivaraj Thangadagi, (Youth Services and Sports
Minister)
D Sudhakar and (Animal Husbandry Minister) P M Narendraswamy. Despite the
crisis,
Yeddyurappa seemed confident and said he'll prove the majority by October 11,
a day ahead of the Governor's deadline of October 12. "I talked to the Governor...
the house will meet on October 11... the MLAs who have gone out of town will be
back soon. I am confident of proving majority, " said Yeddyurappa. In the
224-member
Assembly, BJP and independents together had the strength of 123 members. With
Wednesday's developments it has been reduced to 104 members. The BJP now
requires
the support of 113 members to prove its majority. The BJP earlier had 117 MLAs
including the Speaker, followed by Congress 73, JDS 28 and independents six.
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