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Karnataka Assembly Floor Test Highlights - Karnataka trust vote debate to continue on Monday, announces Speaker

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
Jul 19, 2019 10:22 PM IST

After multiple rounds of debate between the Congress-Janta Dal (Secular) coalition and the Bharatiya Janata Party lawmakers, the Karnataka Assembly Speaker postponed the debate on the confidence motion until Monday. BJP state president BS Yeddyurappa termed the postponement of the trust vote as ‘gross injustice’. He also remained confident that Monday will be the last day of this government, he said while speaking to the media, while leaving the Vidhana Soudha.The Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy was directed by Governor Vajubhai Vala to prove his coalition government’s majority by 1:30 pm on Friday, but he asked the Speaker to ask the lawmakers to reconvene on Monday. Speaker KR Ramesh has asked the lawmakers to come to a consensus. The Speaker had clearly indicated earlier during the proceedings that the trust vote needs to happen on Friday evening itself. The Congress-JD(S) lawmakers kept asserting that BJP was destabilizing the government elected by people’s mandate, after which the speaker postponed the voting for floor test, directing the debate to continue. “According to our rules there is no opportunity to go for division without discussion. I know you are in a hurry but that is not possible. It is up to the chief minister to respond to the letter Governor wrote to him,” Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar had said earlier.Catch all the major highlights here:

10:06 PM IST

‘Monday will be the last day of this government’: BJP’s BS Yeddyurappa

BS Yeddyurappa spoke to the media before leaving the Vidhana Soudha where he said that the coalition party was prolonging the proceedings. He said, ‘Despite multiple letters by the Governor to conduct the floor test today, they have prolonged the proceedings. The Speaker adjourned the House till Monday and said vote of confidence will be completed on that day. Everyone has agreed to this, including the CM. They don’t have majority and are not allowing others to form the government. The SC has said nobody can compel the 15 MLAs in Mumbai to attend the session. With this their number is 98 and we are 106, including one independent MLA. Let us see what happens on Monday. I am confident that Monday will be the last day of this government.’

BJP Karnataka also tweeted that the people of Karnataka will not forgive the coalition government for wasting taxpayers’ money.

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