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Deve Gowda bays for CM, speaker's blood

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Press Trust Of India Chennai/ Bangalore

Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda today demanded the resignation of Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa and Assembly Speaker K G Bopaiah in view of the Supreme Court verdict quashing disqualification of 16 MLAs, including 11 BJP rebels.

The JD(S) supremo said after the Supreme Court passed “strictures” against the speaker, he had no moral right to continue.

He said the apex court, in its order had also referred to “how the chief minister used the speaker” to manipulate the Vote of Confidence on October 11, 2011, to save his government and demanded that he too quit office.

Against this background, the ruling BJP should elect a new legislative party leader, Deve Gowda said. He said BJP “went to the extent” of trying to “humiliate” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Parliament over 2G, CWG and Adarsh scams but was adopting “double standards” when it came to the charges faced by Yeddyurappa by not acting against him.

 

“The governor has taken the right decision,” Deve Gowda said on H R Bhardwaj recommending to the centre to impose President’s Rule.

“The Governor has acted within the ambit of power”. He pointed out that 10 of the 11 BJP rebels who had demanded the change of Yeddyurappa’s leadership since October last year have suddenly made a “U-turn” and are now referring to the chief minister as an “angel”. “What’s the deal between the BJP and these MLAs?” Deve Gowda wanted to know.

Deve Gowda lashed out at the BJP for indulging in “Operation Lotus” under which it wooed opposition MLAs to quit their seats and cross over to the ruling party by offering ministerial posts or heads of state-run boards or corporations and hefty special grants for their constituencies ever since it came to power.

Deve Gowdatermed the phenomenon a “cancerous disease” which must be put an end to.

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First Published: May 18 2011 | 12:24 AM IST

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