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BJP to seek disqualification of MLAs for anti-party activities

Will urge the Speaker not to accept the resignation of the 13 MLAs

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Press Trust of India Bangalore

Launching a counter attack on the the 13 party MLAs, who have announced their decision to quit assembly membership, the ruling BJP today decided to seek their disqualification for 'anti-party' activities.

Sources in the BJP said a petition would be filed today with the Assembly Speaker K G Bopahiah, seeking their disqualification on the charge of 'anti-party' activities.

They said the BJP would also urge the Speaker not to accept the resignation of the 13 MLAs.

The MLAs loyal to Karnataka Janata Party chief and former BJP strongman B S Yeddyurappa are likely to meet the Speaker tomorrow to submit their resignation letters.

 

Their attempt to submit their resignations to the Speaker on Jan 23 came to nought as he was not in station, an issue which irked them and made them petition Governor H R Bhardwaj to whom they submitted copies of their resignation letters.

Bhardwaj had stated on January 26 that the Jagadish Shettar government still enjoyed a majority and as leader of the BJP legislature party, it was left to him to take action on the issue of resignation of the 13 MLAs.

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First Published: Jan 28 2013 | 11:19 AM IST

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