SC to resume hearing on Karnataka political turmoil

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Amid high political drama, the on Friday will resume its hearing on Congress' plea regarding Governor's decision to invite the Bharatiya (BJP) to form a government in their state.

While the elections in witnessed a lot of two-and-fro allegations filled with jibes between and Rahul Gandhi, the real twist came in after the results threw a hung Assembly with BJP emerging as the single largest party by winning 104 seats, followed by (78) and the JD-(S), which won 37 seats.

Despite and JD-(S) forming a quick alliance and being in a strong position to form the government with enough seats together (115), on Wednesday went on invite the BJP to form the new government.

However, the Governor's move triggered the Congress to file a plea in the on late Wednesday after which a rare midnight hearing by the three-judge bench of justice A.K. Sikri, justice S.A. Bobde and justice was conducted that ran for hours.

However, nothing worked out in favour of Congress as the court refused to stay the oath taking ceremony and BJP was therefore sworn in as the 23rd minister of Karnataka on Thursday morning.

Yeddyruppa took oath as planned but he has been ordered to produce the two letters dated May 15 and 16 he has written to Vajubhai Vala to stake his claim for government formation.

The BJP is said to have claimed a majority support in the letters. But the question is how?

The beleaguered Congress and Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) leaders, however, protested against the swearing-in of Yeddyurappa and termed the Governor's decision "unconstitutional". The protest saw former Karnataka Minister Siddaramaiah, party and senior party

The Congress and JD-S on Thursday moved their newly-elected MLAs from Eagleton resort and moved them to via bus, ostensibly to prevent them being poached by the BJP, which they alleged was indulging in 'horse trading' to win over their MLAs.

"There is no question of fearing, but we have to take some cautions because of previous experiences. We wanted to take special care to represent their (Congress and JD(S) MLAs) living. We are not encouraging horse-trading. To stop it, they are living together," (Secular) or (JD-S) leader HD told the media.

The Supreme Court's decision witnessed a lot of political outburst with Amarinder Singh, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MK Stalin, (BSP) chief Mayawati, leader and stating that the has misused its power to form government in Karnataka.

The bench, comprising of Dipak Misra, Justices and Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud, then directed Jethmalani to mention it before the Justice bench on Friday morning.

While BJP has managed 105 MLAs (including one Independent seat), they are still short of the halfway mark of 112 by seven MLAs and have been given 15 days to prove their majority in the Karnataka assembly by the

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First Published: Fri, May 18 2018. 06:54 IST