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BSY firm on demand to recall Karnataka governor

Source: PTI
May 23, 2011 15:31 IST
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Notwithstanding Centre rejecting H R Bhardwaj's recommendation on imposing President's rule in Karnataka, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Monday said he would continue to demand the recall of the Governor, who "acted in a partisan manner".

"I compliment the government of India for taking the decision not to accept the Karnataka Governor's recommendation to keep the assembly in suspended animation. It is a great victory for democracy and for my government which enjoys a clear majority," Yeddyurappa told mediapersons in Bengaluru.

After the Centre rejected his recommendation on Sunday night, Bhardwaj gave his consent to the Cabinet's recommendation to convene the assembly session from June 2.

However, this did not placate Yeddyurappa and the Bharatiya Janata Party and the party has decided not to give up its demand for the Governor's recall.

"This was nothing but a political conspiracy of the Congress party. This is an attack on the federal structure of the country and recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission on Centre-state relationships," Yeddyurappa said.

Sources close to the chief minister maintained that he will return to the capital after a week and meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Home Minister P Chidambaram to press for Bhardwaj's removal.

Singh left for a week-long visit to Ethiopia and Tanzania on Monday morning. "The Centre's decision clearly exhibits that the Governor has acted hastily and in a partisan manner. It is high time that the Centre recall the Governor immediately," Yeddyurappa said.

Yeddyurappa insisted that the Governor did not pay heed to the Karnataka Cabinet resolution for convening of the session soon after the Supreme Court quashed the Speaker's decision disqualifying 11 rebel BJP MLAs.

Bhardwaj rejected the government's offer of a floor test and instead sent a report to the Centre recommending President's Rule.

"The Cabinet had passed a resolution on May 16 to convene the session. A delegation of ministers had met the Governor on May 16 and requested for his consent. It is now obvious that the union government has rejected the Governor's action," he said.

Asked about UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi's comments yesterday that some opposition parties were not acting against their corrupt chief ministers, Yeddyurappa said, "The entire country knows very well what is happening at the Centre. I will reply to it at the appropriate time."

The CM met senior party leaders L K Advani, Nitin Gadkari, Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley here. He thanked the NDA chief ministers who had written letters to the Centre against the Karnataka Governor's behaviour.

He also thanked Singh, Chidambaram and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee for "this appropriate decision to uphold the true democratic decision".

Yeddyurappa also had a message for the opposition MLAs who have been targeting him. "I sincerely hope the opposition will realise the folly atleast now and extend constructive cooperation to the government," he said.

Meanwhile, sources said the government will not go for a floor test in the Assembly when it meets on June 2 as it had paraded 114 party MLAs and shown letters of support of seven more to President Pratibha Patil.

Asked if the 11 rebel MLAs who are now back in the BJP camp will be accommodated through a cabinet expansion, sources close to the chief minister said it would take place only after the 15-day session gets over.

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