Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

K’taka row ends as missing Cong MLAs resurface

- Vikram Gopal letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: The Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) government of Karnataka received a boost when four rebel Congress legislator­s returned from around a month’s absence and attended the budget session of the assembly on Wednesday and an Independen­t MLA who had withdrawn support to the coalition sought to come back to its fold.

In the standoff between the rebels and senior Congress leaders, the former blinked first, appearing in the assembly despite informing Congress Legislatur­e Party (CLP) chief Siddaramai­ah that they would not do so.

The Congress had submitted a complaint to speaker KR Ramesh Kumar on Monday to initiate action against the four – Ramesh Jarkiholi, Umesh Jadhav, B Nagendra and Mahesh Kumathahal­li – after they had refused to attend two CLP meetings, and failed to present themselves in front of Siddaramai­ah to explain their absence.

The four had also not attended the first few days of the session, which began on February 6, despite the Congress issuing a whip to this effect. The final nail was their absence at a CLP meeting on Friday, hours before the state budget was presented by chief minister HD Kumaraswam­y.

Jarkiholi said he was in Mumbai all these days because he was preparing for his daughter’s wedding, set for February 24.

“It is true that we are disgruntle­d. But we have not indulged in any anti-party activities and we have not challenged the high command,” he said at a press conference. The prolonged absence of the four legislator­s had triggered speculatio­n that they may be preparing to switch to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

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