Governor invites BJP to form govt in Karnataka; Yeddyurappa to take oath tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

today invited legislature party B S to form the government in Karnataka, capping a day of intense jockeying for power and allegations by the of bribery and horse-trading against the and

Vala also asked 75-year-old to seek a vote of confidence within 15 days of assuming office as the minister.

Briefing reporters, said will take oath here tomorrow at 9 AM.

Modi and BJP are unlikely to attend the swearing in ceremony, party sources said.

Toiling hard to control the levers of power in Karnataka, Yeddyurappa and H D Kumaraswamy, the of the newly formed JD(S)-alliance had earlier met Vala and staked claim to form the government.

With 104 MLAs in the 224-member Assembly, the BJP is the single largest party, while the JD(S)-coalition, formed after the election results were declared, has 116 legislators. It has also claimed support of an independent MLA.

With there being precedents of both governors inviting either the of the single largest party or that of a post-poll coalition to form the government, Vala, a former RSS-BJP veteran from Gujarat, opted for the former.

Earlier in the day, claimed the BJP had offered his MLAs Rs 100 crore and ministerial berths to break ranks and back the saffron party.

The allegations were promptly dismissed by the BJP, with dubbing them as "imaginary".

Outgoing also alleged the was encouraging "horse-trading" to ensure the BJP returns to power in the state despite falling short of a majority.

"Our MLAs were offered Rs 100 crore by the BJP to break away. I want to know whether this is black or white money," told a press conference.

"The JD(S)-Congress combine has 116 MLAs (including JD(S) pre-poll ally the BSP)...the BJP is trying to misuse its power being at the Centre and form its government through horse-trading," he said.

Javadekar strongly rebutted the allegations, saying, "This (talk of) Rs 100 crore, Rs 200 crore is imaginary. The BJP is not doing this. We are not in the habit of practising horse-trading. This is the kind of JD(S) and Congress do. We are going by the rule book and we will form the government."

also alleged the BJP was trying to repeat "Operation Kamala" to come to power.

"Operation Kamala" was a term used in 2008 when the BJP did not have a majority of its own in the Assembly and its leaders managed to persuade three Congress and four JD(S) MLAs to resign, allegedly by offering them money and office.

There were reports that MLAs of the JD(S) and Congress would be lodged in tourist resorts to ward off threats of "poaching" by the BJP.

The Congress had earlier indicated that it could move court if the does not invite the JD(S)-Congress combine to form the government in the state.

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First Published: Wed, May 16 2018. 22:20 IST