The Asian Age

BJP wants trial of strength in poll for Speaker

◗ The Congress-JD ( S) coalition has plumped for Congress’ Ramesh Kumar as its candidate for the Speaker’s post

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Bengaluru, May 24: The Opposition BJP has fielded senior leader S. Sure sh Kumar as its candidate in the election for the post of Karnataka Assembly Speaker to be held on Friday, apparently to force a trial of strength before the H. D. Kumaraswam­y government seeks a vote of confidence.

Suresh Kumar, a fifth term MLA from the city, filed his nomination papers before Assembly secretary S. Murthy at Vidhana Soudha, the seat of the state legislatur­e.

The Congress- JD( S) coalition, which claims to enjoy the support of 117 MLAs, has plumped for Congress’ Ramesh Kumar, a former Speaker, as its candidate for the post. Ramesh Kumar also filed his nomination papers.

Suresh Kumar told reporters that he has filed his nomination on the directions from BJP’s state unit chief B. S. Yeddyurapp­a and other leaders.

“Based on the strength of numbers and various other factors, our party leaders have confidence that I will win. With that confidence I have filed my nomination,” he said.

Asked about his chances of winning since the BJP has only 104 MLAs on its side, Mr Suresh Kumar said, “I have filed my nomination. There is election tomorrow at 12.15 pm. After the election you will get to know ( the outcome).”

Suresh Kumar was accompanie­d by two BJP MLAs C. N. Ashwathnar- ayan and Sunil Kumar while filing the nomination. In contrast, Ramesh Kumar was accompanie­d by Karnataka state Congress president and Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwa­ra, former chief minister Siddaramai­ah and a host of Congress MLAs and leaders, while filing the nomination.

The Congress and the JD( S) had unanimousl­y chosen Ramesh Kumar as their candidate for the Speaker’s post, Mr Siddaramai­ah told reporters.

“I got to know that the BJP has also filed nomination... I hope they will withdraw. If election happens Ramesh Kumar’s victory is certain,” he said. Pointing out that Ramesh Kumar has experience as Speaker ( from 1994 to 1999), Mr Siddaramai­ah said, he is known as a good presiding officer and has earlier conducted House proceeding­s in a smooth manner.

After the election of the Assembly Speaker, the crucial floor test will take place, when Chief Minister Mr Kumaraswma­y will seek vote of confidence. Mr Kumaraswam­y and his deputy Mr Parameshwa­ra were sworn- in on Wednesday at a ceremony that turned into a grand spectacle of unity by leaders of regional parties of various hues, signalling emergence of an anti- BJP bloc for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

The three- day- old Yeddyurapp­a- led BJP government in Karnataka had collapsed on May 19, with the chief minister announcing his decision to resign without facing a trust vote.

Governor Vajubhai Vala had then invited Mr Kumaraswam­y to form the government and prove his majority within 15 days.

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