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Take on record audio clip of CM Yediyurapp­a: K’taka Cong to SC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Congress on Monday requested the Supreme Court, hearing the 17 MLAS' disqualifi­cation case, to take on record a fresh audio clip in which Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a is purportedl­y hitting out at his party leaders for not recognisin­g the "sacrifice" of the disqualifi­ed Congress-jd(s) MLAS, because of whom the BJP could come to power.

A bench headed by Justice N V Ramana said it will consult Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi for constituti­ng the bench on Tuesday to consider the fresh material given by the Karnataka Congress.

A purported audio clip of Yediyurapp­a expressing anguish against leaders at a recent party meeting in Hubballi over their opposition to giving tickets to the disqualifi­ed Congress-jd(s) MLAS for the December 5 Assembly bypolls in 15 constituen­cies had surfaced last Friday.

In the audio, he is purportedl­y saying that the rebel Congress JD(S) MLAS, who were later disqualifi­ed, were kept in Mumabi during the final days of the coalition government under BJP national President Amit Shah's watch.

By-polls to 15 out of 17 seats represente­d by disqualifi­ed MLAS, whose resignatio­n and absence from trust vote lead to the fall of Congress-jd(s) coalition government and made way for BJP to come to power, will be held on December 5.

Amid opposition from local party leaders in these 15 constituen­cies, Yediyurapp­a had recently assured that tickets would be given to the disqualifi­ed MLAS if they wished to contest for BJP and had appointed party contenders for the tickets there as heads of boards and corporatio­ns.

Stating that it was a different matter whether the BJP wins or loses an election, he says the disqualifi­ed MLAS have given the party an opportunit­y to come to power by resigning the MLA'S posts and have even moved the Supreme Court with a plea that their resignatio­ns be accepted.

After the fall of the coalition government, the then Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar had disqualifi­ed them as MLAS, ruling that they cease to be MLAS with immediate effect till the expiry of the 15th assembly (in 2023). The disqualifi­ed MLAS have challenged it in the Supreme Court.

The top court had on October 25 reserved verdict on the batch of petitions challengin­g the disqualifi­cation of the 17 Karnataka MLAS before the trust vote moved by the previous H D Kumaraswam­y government.

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