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Sonia Gandhi holds discussions with party leaders on Karnataka crisis | Congress President Sonia Gandhi held discussions with senior party leaders on Tuesday to discuss the prevailing situation in Karnataka against the backdrop of Governor H R Bhardwaj recommending imposition of President's Rule in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled State. The meeting
that was held at 10, Janpath, was attended by Union Law and Justice Minister M
Veerappa Moily and Union Health and Family Welfare Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad,
who is also the All India Congress Committee (AICC) General Secretary in charge
of Karnataka. Before meeting Sonia Gandhi, Law Minister Moily said the BJP's onslaught
against the Governor was an effort to cover its own mistakes. "It is a character
crisis within the BJP...It is a highly motivated allegation. It is a desperate
attempt on part of the BJP to cover their own mistakes," he said, while addressing
the media persons here. The Congress Core Group had earlier met here on Monday
evening to discuss the situation. Earlier today, Karnataka Governor H R Bhardwaj
wrote to Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa asking him to prove his majority again
on the floor of the Assembly by 11 am on October 14. In his letter, Bhardwaj said
the trust vote on Monday was improper and that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
Government had failed to prove majority. Bhardwaj said he was ready to give Yeddyurappa
one more chance to demonstrate his majority in Assembly. Bhardwaj's fresh move
is being seen as one to ease pressure on the Centre before a meeting of the Union
Cabinet this evening. The meeting is likely to discuss the Karnataka crisis. Karnataka
High Court had earlier in the day resumed hearing on the petition challenging
the disqualification of 16 MLAs by Speaker K G Bopaiah. They were disqualified
hours before the controversial trust vote won by the Yeddyurappa government in
the Assembly on Monday. Bhardwaj had on October 10 written to the Speaker, asking
him to conduct the trust vote on October 11 on the basis of the party positions
as on October 6 - with the BJP at 116, the Congress at 73, the JD (S) at 28, Independents
at six and the Speaker. After the trust vote on Monday, Bhardwaj, had, in a report
to the Centre, described the vote as "a farce" and recommended the President's
rule. Earlier, a one line motion moved by Yeddyurappa was passed, even as the
House witnessed unprecedented scenes with the opposition Congress and the JD(S)
refusing to accept the outcome. Before the trust vote, the Speaker disqualified
16 rebel MLAs, including 11 from BJP under the provision of the anti defection
law. In his order, Bopaiah said these MLAs have been disqualified under the provision
of the anti-defection law as envisaged in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.
Those BJP MLAs, who were disqualified are: Balachandra Jarkiholi, Belur Gopala
Krishna, Anand Asnotikar, Dr Sarvabowma Bagali, V Nagaraju, Raje Kage, Y Sampangi,
Nanjundaswamy, S K Bellubbi, H S Shankara Lingegowda and Shivanagouda Naik. Former
Ministers Venkataramanappa, Shivaraj Tangadagi, Goolihatti Sekhar and M P Narendraswamy
and independent MLAs were also disqualified. The disqualification of the MLAs
had brought down the strength of the 224-member Assembly to 208.
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