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Bharadwaj to address joint session tomorrow

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Press Trust of India Bangalore

"I am going to summon the House tomorrow and address it," he told reporters before meeting Speaker K G Bopaiah at the Raj Bhavan.

To a query, Bhardwaj said no political party has so far approached him for a floor test for the Shettar ministry and informed him about the resignations of 13 BJP legislators loyal to the B S Yeddyurappa-led Karnataka Janata Party.

"These people also have not approached me. It is happening outide Raj Bhavan," he added.

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

 

A cloud of uncertainty has been hanging over the Shettar ministry ever since Yeddyurappa quit BJP to float KJP in December 2012. The former BJP strongman has repeatedly put the government on notice about their stability, claiming support of 20-30 BJP MLAs.

His party had set two deadlines earlier to unseat the government but they turned out to be damp squibs.

Shettar had brushed aside these threates and insisted last week that his government still enjoys majority even after the resignation of the MLAs and that he was ready for a no-confidence motion if Opposition moves it.

  

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First Published: Feb 03 2013 | 6:45 PM IST

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