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Karnataka: MLAs demand crores to sell their votes for June 11 Rajya Sabha polls

The elections for RS are slated for June 11 and will witness an intense fight between BM Farooq of the JD(S) and KC Ramamurthy of the Congress

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A group of MLAs from Karnataka were shown demanding money in crores of rupees, for supporting a candidate in the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections
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Taking strong exception to a sting that purportedly shows MLAs ​from Karnataka ready to sell their votes for the June 11 Rajya Sabha polls, the Janata Dal (Secular) on Friday demanded that the Election Commission cancel the polls for the Upper House.

A group of MLAs from Karnataka were shown by a television news channel on Thursday, purportedly demanding money in crores of rupees, for supporting a candidate in the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections.

The Rajya Sabha elections to four seats, slated for June 11, is witnessing an intense fight between B M Farooq of the JD(S) and K C Ramamurthy of the Congress, as they need votes beyond the numbers of their parties. Karnataka's ruling Congress party has fielded three candidates - former ministers Oscar Fernandes, Jairam Ramesh, and former IPS officer KC Ramamurthy.

"The JD (S) will definitely say the elections must be countermanded and I hope the Congress and the BJP will also take the same call. As a political party we can't allow this to happen," JD-S leader Danish Ali said.

"It is very unfortunate, it is a blot on the face of democracy and institution like Rajya Sabha," he added.

Ali also said that candidates should not enter the Rajya Sabha by engaging in horse trading. "I am going to talk to my party leadership today itself and if the Election Commission takes note of it, I think it will be issuing notices to the parties which are in the fray for the Karnataka Assembly elections," he added.

When asked to comment on JD-S MLAs in the sting video, Ali said that the party won't spare the defaulters. "We are not going to spare our MLAs also, actions will be taken against them also," he added. Four seats in the Upper House are up for election from the southern state.

Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman is the BJP nominee and real estate baron BM Farooq will contest for the Janata Dal (Secular). 
 

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