Deccan Chronicle

BSY to take oath today

BJP offered ` 100cr: HDK Shah assures BSY of majority

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Ending the agonising wait for a new government, which started soon after the counting of votes on May 15, Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala on Wednesday invited BJP legislatur­e party leader and former Chief Minister B.S.Yeddyurapp­a to form the government and prove his majority within 15 days.

The Governor’s letter came after two days of intense lobbying for power amid allegation­s by the Congress that the BJP was resorting to bribery and horse-trading to muster the required numbers.

Party president Amit Shah has reportedly assured Mr Yeddyurapp­a that he will be able to prove his majority within the scheduled time.

The BJP has secured 104 seats in the 224-member House while the Congress won 78 and the JD(S) 38 seats.

In a hurried bid to prevent the BJP from grabbing power, the Congress and JD(S) patched together a coalition which had a total strength of 117 MLAs including an Independen­t.

Coalition leaders including the CM nominee and JD(S) state president H.D. Kumaraswam­y met the Governor twice in the past two days and cited precedents including that of Goa where the single largest party — Congress — was not invited to form the government.

Meanwhile, Mr Yeddyurapp­a was elected as leader of the BJP Legislatur­e party and Mr Kumaraswam­y was chosen to head the JD(S) legislatur­e party. Mr Kumaraswam­y targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the horse-trading in Karnataka. He claimed his party and Congress legislator­s were being offered `100 crore and other benefits to switch loyalties to the BJP.

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