Four rebel Cong MLAs have responded to notices; Speaker

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Assembly K R Ramesh Kumar Friday said that the four rebel MLAs have responded to notices he issued to them on a petition by the party, seeking their disqualification under the

He said he would give a verdict after hearing both sides.

sources said the hearing is scheduled for March 12 in the afternoon.

"After hearing both sides, I will have to give my verdict...I cannot reveal things to the media beforehand," Kumar said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said that notices were given to all the four MLAs, based on the petition given and all of them had given an explanation.

"Hearings need to happen in accordance with the law, for it (case) to be decided," Kumar said.

Referring to rebel MLA Umesh Jadhav quitting his assembly membership, the said the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business book were clear on how to deal with a resignation.

Also the the Constitution and 10th schedule (anti-defection law) are clear on the matter, he said.

"...We have sought some clarification, we have written a letter to him (Jadhav)...to which he will need to give us an explanation," he added.

Jadhav had on Monday had submitted his resignation to the and subsequently joined BJP on March 6 at Prime Minister rally in Kalburgi, from where he is is tipped to be the saffron partys candidate for Lok Sabha polls, against veteran

The has petitioned the Speaker, seeking disqualification of Jadhav along with Ramesh Jarkiholi, B Nagendra and under the

The four MLAs had kept the party on tenterhooks for several weeks, defying its twice to attend the Congress Legislative Party (CLP) meetings on January 18 and February 8 and had skipped the early part of the budget session.

During the recent political turmoil that engulfed the state, following BJP's alleged attempts to topple the Congress-JD(S) coalition government by poaching their MLAs,the four MLAs had gone incommunicado and were said to be camping in Mumbai, with a plan to jump ship to the saffron party.

After they refused to fall in line, the Congress had petitioned the Speaker to disqualify them under the

However, the four MLAs subsequently attended the session and voted in favour of the finance bill, with an intention not to violate the and avoid any stringent action.

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First Published: Fri, March 08 2019. 19:40 IST