Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Cong expels 14 rebel K’taka lawmakers

- Press Trust of India

EXPELLED MLAS WERE EARLIER DISQUALIFI­ED BY OUTGOING K’TAKA ASSEMBLY SPEAKER

NEWDELHI: The Congress on Tuesday expelled the 14 rebel MLAS from Karnataka who were responsibl­e for bringing down the party’s coalition government in the state.

All the MLAS, who resigned from the state legislatur­e, had abstained from voting that led to the defeat of the Congress-jd(s) government in the trust vote.

The action by the party comes days after these MLAS were disqualifi­ed from the state legislatur­e.

The then Karnataka Assembly speaker K R Ramesh Kumar disqualifi­ed 11 Congress legislator­s -- Pratap Gowda Patil, B C Patil, Shivram Hebbar, S T Somashekar, Byrati Basavaraj, Anand Singh, Roshan Baig, Munirathna, K Sudhakar and MTB Nagaraj and Shrimant Patil -- on Sunday.

Three other rebel MLAS -Ramesh Jarkiholi, Mahesh Kumatalli and Shankar -- were disqualifi­ed on Thursday.

The Congress-jds coalition government headed by H D Kumaraswam­y crumbled under the weight of a rebellion by a big chunk of its lawmakers, 20 of whom were absent for the voting that led to the defeat of its trust vote.

The AICC has approved the proposal received from PCC President, Karnataka regarding the expulsion of the MLAS, a party statement said, giving the names of all the 14 MLAS.

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