The party also requested Vajubhai Vala to initiate action against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for "his role and support to the MLCs to commit the offences."
The BJP's action came just before Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was to expand the cabinet with one of the eight MLCs, Ramappa Thimmapur tipped to take oath as the minister.
"They falsely claimed to be the residents ofBengaluru and fraudulently got their names registered asvoters in various parts of the city," the BJP said in the petition.
It has accused them of drawing TA/DA by fraudulent means from the Karnataka Legislative Council byshowing addresses in other districts as their ordinaryresidency.
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It has also accused them of indulging in foul play by wrongly participating in the elections to the post of Mayor and various standing committees of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP),the city corporation.
The petition said in his report submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer, the Commissioner, BBMP, has stated that "due procedure has not been followed" forinclusion of names of all these eight MLCs in the electoral list.
"We are of the view that this is a clear case for initiating action in the form ofdisqualifying them from the Membership of the Legislative Council," BJP said.
The eight MLCs are Allum Veeranbhadrappa, Ramappa Thimmapur, Raghu Achar, N S Boseraju, S Ravi, M D Lakshminarayana, C R Manohar and Appaji Gowda.
Speaking to reporters after meeting the governor, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Jagadish Shettar called it a "criminal offence".
"Their conduct being in a responsible position of public representatives is a criminal offence, so they have to be disqualified as members of the legislative council. So we haverequested the governor to direct the appropriate authoritiesto disqualify the eight MLCs," he said.
Pointing out at the possibility of Thimmapur being inducted into the cabinet, Shettardemanded that he should not be inducted as he has violated the Representation of the People Act under which he can be penalised and jailed for one year.
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