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The three-day-old BJP government in Karnataka collapsed today, minutes before the scheduled trust vote, with Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa resigning in a tame anticlimax to what promised to be on the edge of seat political thriller.
Updated : May 19, 2018, 07:19 PM IST
The three-day-old BJP government in Karnataka collapsed today, minutes before the scheduled trust vote, with Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa resigning in a tame anticlimax to what promised to be on the edge of seat political thriller.
With defeat staring him in the face, Yeddyurappa announced his decision to quit on the floor of the Assembly after a brief emotion-laden speech.
Though exuding confidence about winning the trust vote, as the D-day loomed he failed to muster support of 7 additional MLAs required to ensure the longevity of his government.
"I am going to resign as chief minister....I will go to Raj Bhavan and submit my resignation.
"I will not face confidence vote....I am going to resign," he told the Assembly at the end of a brief emotional speech, and headed straight to the Raj Bhavan where he handed over his resignation to Governor Vajubhai Vala.
The 75-year-old Lingayat stalwart's resignation will pave the way for formation of a government led by JD(S) state chief H D Kumaraswamy, who has the backing of the Congress.
The newly formed alliance has claimed support of 117 MLAs in the 224-member House with an effective strength of 221.
The political instability in the state stemmed from a split verdict the electorate gave on May 15, with the BJP emerging as the single-largest party but falling short of a majority.
The Congress, which finished second with 78 seats, moved swiftly and stitched an alliance with 37-member JD(S), and even backed its leader H D Kumaraswamy for chief ministership, plunging the state into a welter of confusion, with accusations of bribery and poaching flying thick and fast.
Amid allegations of poaching attempts by the BJP, the Congress herded its MLAs at a resort outside Bengaluru, while those of the JD(S) hunkered down in a hotel in the state capital.
They were later shifted to a hotel in Hyderabad and returned only after the Supreme Court yesterday ordered a floor test on a Congress-JD(S) petition.
As things grew murkier, the Congress released audio tape where Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa was purportedly heard trying to lure an MLA with the promise of a ministerial berth if he backed the BJP government during the trust vote.
There were allegations that Congress MLA Anand Singh was "abducted" by the BJP, but he turned up at the Vidhana Sauda minutes before Yeddyurappa began his speech. He was seen shaking hands with fellow Congress members and then sat with them.
An emotional Yeddyurappa gave enough indications of his resignation during his speech when he said,"I have seen the struggle of farmers, gave land to them, wiped their tears.
I wanted to waive their loans up to Rs 1 lakh...but..." He recalled his struggles as a politician, and said how he helped build the party, which once had just two MLAs.
Now it has 104, he said.
"I went to the houses of poor, stayed with them. I have faced trial by fire all my life, but I will serve my people till my last breath," Yeddyurappa said, his voice choking as he fought back tears.
Regaining composure, Yeddyurappa said he would now travel across Karnataka and ensure the party won all 28 seats of the state in the Lok Sabha elections and 156 in the next Assembly polls.
The 8-term MLA and twice an MP, Yeddyurappa then announced his decision to step down.
Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, who along with several top party leaders were present during the floor test, thanked the judiciary for preventing "horse-trading" and "protecting the Constitution, democracy and rule of law".
Azad said the governor gave 15 days time to Yeddyurappa as he was convinced he lacked the support of MLAs required to clear the floor test. "The governor gave them two weeks for breaking our parties....for horse-trading," he said.
He said the alliance was now waiting for an invitation from the governor to form the government.
It was Yeddyurappa's shortest stint in power. He became the chief minister for the first time for seven days in 2007, but his government collapsed as the JD(S) reneged on honouring a power sharing arrangement and withdrew support.
He became the chief minister for a second time when the BJP formed its first government in Karnataka in 2008. Yeddyurappa was at the helm of the state for over three years before he was made to quit follwong indictment by the Lokayukta in an alleged mining scam.
Terrible day today for RCBSY #IPL2018 #KarnatakaFloorTest
— Raunak Kapoor (@RaunakRK) May 19, 2018
Grand standing apart, Modi-Shah need to do some serious introspection on its strategy for upcoming state elections. Depending on #Modi magic won't save the day everywhere. Amit Shah has to reverse the trend. #Gujarat and #Karnataka both loud wake up calls. #KarnatakaFloorTest
— GhoseSpot (@SandipGhose) May 19, 2018
Not sure what BJP’s calculations were but it went a step too far, without knowing whether it can gather nos. Had BJP given up its claims earlier, it would have looked like victim & Cong as being desperate for power despite being voted out. Now it has given Cong high moral ground
— Ruhi Tewari (@RuhiTewari) May 19, 2018
Even though he may have been behind the scenes, one has to admit the #KarnatakaFloortest was a test and hence is a victory for Rahul Gandhi. Negotiations and post poll management is an important part of politics, and Cong played it v well.
— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) May 19, 2018
BJP’s premature victory in Karnataka was credited to Modi and Shah.
— Ankur Bhardwaj (@Bhayankur) May 19, 2018
The credit for this humiliation goes to? Sources?
#JournalismProtip: Cub & not so cub reporters. The dust in #Karnataka is far from settled. Follow all political leaders & their ecosystems, friends, business networks & factotums. Good scope for serious investigative stories. #KarnatakaElections2018
— Chitra Subramaniam (@chitraSD) May 19, 2018
Shouldn't Karnataka Governor resign too? Or is that too much to expect?
— Sumanth Raman (@sumanthraman) May 19, 2018
It's a BJP government in center, it won & formed govts in 15 states, it's the largest party in Karnataka but could not form govt coz short of couple of seats. Opposition's reactions
— Ra_Bies (@Ra_Bies) May 19, 2018
-Massive defeat of BJP
-Modi must resign
-Modi shah corrupt
-People, SC, media hv no faith in govt
Resignation of BS Yeddyurappa as Karnataka's CM is a true victory for democracy. Entire nation is happy with the current turn of events. As a Chief Minister and a firm believer of democracy, I am expressing my happiness.
— N Chandrababu Naidu (@ncbn) May 19, 2018
Yeddyurappa said Karnataka Needs Honest Politicians and resigned. Massive respect for him
— Joy (@Joydas) May 19, 2018
KARNATAKA is not going to be SAFFRON...but will continue to be COLOURFUL....Match over before it began...forget 56 couldn’t hold on for 55 hours..jokes apart...dear CITIZENS now get ready for more muddy politics..will continue to stand for the CITIZENS and CONTINUE #justasking..
— Prakash Raj (@prakashraaj) May 19, 2018
Yedurappa resigns... one small step for Karnataka, a giant step for India #KarnatakaFloorTest
— Derek O'Brien (@derekobrienmp) May 19, 2018
Given this choice, Chanakya would be squirming in heavens.
— Yogendra Yadav (@_YogendraYadav) May 19, 2018
Please, let's not reduce Chanakya to this. https://t.co/yDHs4GQ9uF
Not sure what to watch today. Weddings in England or divorces in Karnataka.
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) May 19, 2018
In the last 3 days :
— SAGAR (@sagarcasm) May 19, 2018
SRH couldn't defend a target
CSK couldn't chase a target
and
Amit Shah couldn't form a government pic.twitter.com/Vy1TA6F83A
Congratulations Karnataka and specially Bangalore. You deserve tbose potholes and traffic jams. Dont vote just keep lighting candles
— Anurag Dixit (@bhootnath) May 19, 2018
It’s a turning point in the big post-2014 political blood-feud between BJP and Congress. Only 2nd time in 4 yrs that BJP lost a tactical battle to Cong. First was Ahmed Patel election for RS in Gujarat
— Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) May 19, 2018
Rahul Gandhi right now. #KarnatakaFloorTest pic.twitter.com/sDmQOL74mg
— SAGAR (@sagarcasm) May 19, 2018