Kumaraswamy govt will come down in two days: Maha BJP minister

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

After two Independent MLAs in withdrew support to the Congress-JD(S) alliance government, a Tuesday said the Kumaraswamy-led dispensation will "come down" within two days.

"People of had given the mandate in favour of BJP (in 2018 polls), but we fell short by some numbers (to form government). As the Congress-JD (S) alliance has been on a sticky wicket, there are indications that the (Kumaraswamy) government would come down in two days," he told reporters.

The two MLAs, H Nagesh (Independent) and R Shankar (KPJP), staying at a hotel in Mumbai, wrote to Governor Vajubhai Vala, conveying their decision to withdraw their support with immediate effect, which set off a political storm.

D K Shivakumar had said that three MLAs were camping at a hotel in in the "company of some BJP leaders".

In the 224-member Karnataka Assembly, BJP has 104 members, Congress-79, JD(S) 37, BSP, KPJP and Independent one each, besides BSP, KPJP and an Independent are supporting the coalition.

Referring to the outcome of last year's elections in Karnataka wherein the BJP had emerged as the single largest party, Shinde, a close associate of Devendra Fadnavis, said, "You cannot ignore the mandate of the people. BJP got the maximum votes but Congress' kept us away from power. Such arrangements don't work".

Amid reports of uncertainty over survival of his seven-month old government, Kumaraswamy has said his ministry was stable and he is "totally relaxed."

The BJP has shifted its flock of 104 MLAs to a resort in Haryana's district, fearing their poaching by the ruling coalition.

pointed out that the had backed JD (S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda in becoming in 1996, but later withdrew support.

"It is the same that had played with the then prime ministers Chandra Shekhar, Deve Gowda and I K Gujaral. How can you ignore such history and expect the current alliance of the Congress and JD (S) in Karnataka to be successful," the minister questionned.

Taking a swipe at Congress, said the Karnataka CM wept in public because of troubles he was facing in running the alliance government along with Congress.

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First Published: Tue, January 15 2019. 20:15 IST