JD(S), Cong MLAs leave for Bengaluru for Assembly floor test tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

Newly-elected JD(S) and MLAs from Karnataka, who had been camping here in two hotels to avoid any poaching bids, tonight left for Bengaluru for the crucial floor test in the state assembly tomorrow.

Though the legislators were prepared to stay in the city hotels for a few days, they all left in the night by road as the today ordered that a floor test be held in the Assembly at 4 PM tomorrow to confirm whether newly-appointed BJP B S Yeddyurappa enjoys a majority in the state.

"All the legislators left for Bengaluru by road at 10 pm," Vamshi Chand Reddy, MLA in Telanagana, said.

Earlier this morning, the legislators reached here in four buses from

Congress' unit chief K Parameshwara said his party was confident of keeping their MLAs together and alleged that the BJP was trying to woo their lawmakers with incentives.

"All our MLAs are with us... tomorrow they will be present in the Assembly (in Bengaluru)," he said.

The JD(S) had last night alleged that chartered flights that were scheduled to carry its legislators along with those of the Congress from to were denied permission by the of Civil Aviation at the last minute.

However, a had said that DGCA permission was not required for charter operations within

Former of Karnataka and JD(S) earlier addressed the legislators in Later Congress legislature Party meting elected Siddharamaiah as their leader, a senior Congress of Telangana said.

Political observers say was chosen for keeping the MLAs together owing to the rapport that Telangana K Chandrasekhar Rao has with the JD(S) chief and former H D Deve Gowda.

Rao had recently met Gowda at the latter's residence before the Karnataka polls.

The had appealed to Telugu people living in the neighbouring state to vote for the JD(S).

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 01:30 IST