In fresh trouble for the coalition government hit by a flurry of resignations by MLAs, disgruntled Congress legislator R Roshan Baig, who was suspended last month for his "anti-party" activities, Monday said he would also resign from the State assembly shortly.
The sulking MLA said he would skip the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting Tuesday.
"I have made up my mind almost. I am bycotting the party meeting tomorrow since I have been suspended," Baig told PTI when asked whether he would quit the Congress.
He clarified that he has not made up his mind yet to join the BJP.
"No, no... still not decided (to join BJP).I am still a Congress man but this is final that I am going to resign as MLA," the former minister said.
While 13 MLAs from ruling coalition Congress and the JD(S) resigned earlier including 12 on Saturday, two independent MLAs H Nagesh (Mulbagal constituency) and R Shankar (Ranebennur) withdrew their support to the government Monday.
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Baig said he would not resign Tuesday as he has to arrange four flights for Haj pilgrims.
"I am the chairman of the State Haj Committee. Tomorrow there are four flights (to attend). Hence, I am not going to Mumbai or other places. But I have mentally decided to resign from the assembly," Baig said.
Commenting on the political developments, Baig said such things should not have happened.
"I am punished because I spoke truth. People who have rebelled against the party, no disciplinary action was taken against them. This party is being run at the whims and fancies of a few leaders.
I am selectively targeted," Baig rued.
Hitting out at Congress leaders for the party's performance in the Lok Sabha polls, Baig had recently held CLP leader Siddaramaiah's "arrogance" and KPCC chief Dinesh Gundu Rao's "immaturity" responsible for the "flop show".
He had also called AICC general secretary K C Venugopal a "buffoon."