11 BJP rebel MLAs served notice under anti-defection law

October 08, 2010 12:49 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:23 am IST - Bangalore

Bangalore 07/10/2010 : BJP MLA's gathered at Chief Minister B.S.Yeddiyurappa's resident on Race Course Road in Bangalore, later left to an undisclosed place by AC buses in the morning.

Bangalore 07/10/2010 : BJP MLA's gathered at Chief Minister B.S.Yeddiyurappa's resident on Race Course Road in Bangalore, later left to an undisclosed place by AC buses in the morning.

Acting on a complaint by Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on anti-party activities, Karnataka assembly Speaker K. G. Bopaiah today served notices to 11 rebel BJP MLAs under the provisions of the anti-defection law.

The move was considered as a pressure tactic by the BJP to quell dissidence to save its tottering government.

Assembly Secretary S. B. Patil served notice on 11 dissident MLAs, including Minister for excise M. P. Renukacharya.

Mr. Patil said the MLAs on whom the notice has been issued have to meet the speaker before October 10 by five p.m. and tender their explanation, a day before Mr. Yeddyurappa would seek a confidence vote as per the instruction from the Governor H. R. Bhardwaj.

The rebels are currently camping in a hotel in Goa.

The action by the Speaker comes in the wake of 14 BJP MLAs submitting a letter to Governor H. R. Bharadwaj on October 6, informing their decision to withdraw support to the BJP government.

Those got the notice besides Mr. Renukacharya are: Belur Gopalakrishna, Balachandra Jarkiholi, Shivanagouda Naik, H. S. Shankaralinge Gowda,Y. Sampangi, Anand Asnotikar, Sarbhouma Bagali, G. N. Nanjundaswamy,Baramgouda H. Kage and M. V. Nagaraju.

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