BENGALURU: The BJP would not destabilise Karnataka’s ruling coalition, party state chief B S Yeddyurappa said Saturday, as the state remained in the grip of political unrest with the Congress on tenterhooks to keep its numbers intact.
As the Congress MLAs remained sequestered in a resort on the city outskirts fearing a poaching bid by the BJP, Yeddyurappa said he had asked all his party lawmakers camping at a hotel in Gurugram to return and tour the state’s drought-hit areas.
“We will not try to destabilise this government for any reason, let them not have that fear. We will work as the opposition,” Yeddyurappa, whose party has been accused of having triggered the political crisis with its toppling game, said.
“Let the Congress-JD(S) leaders not have any doubt about it,” he said, a day after chinks in the ruling coalition was exposed with four MLAs skipping the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meet.
As the fissures became evident, the Congress on Friday swiftly moved all its MLAs to the resort keeping them on leash to “escape” the BJP’s alleged “onslaught” to woo its MLAs with money and other allurements.
Top Congress sources had said Friday that at least eight party MLAs had “committed” themselves to BJP to jump ship.
The BJP also announced that a seven-member team led by Yeddyurappa would tour the drought-hit districts from Monday.
CLP leader Siddaramaiah welcomed Yeddyurappa’s decision to call back all BJP MLAs and asked him to “walk the talk” on not trying to destabilise the ruling coalition.
“I welcome Yeddyurappa’s decision to call back the BJP legislators from Delhi and send them to monitor the drought management in the state,” he said in a tweet in Kannada.
“Yeddyurappa has said that they will not destabilise the state government, they will work as opposition. Let Congress, JD(S) leaders not fear. He should walk the talk and save the public’s trust,” Siddaramaiah said in another tweet.
Congress pointsman and frontline minister D K Shivakumar said he was in touch with all the MLAs. Asked about senior ministers resigning to accommodate disgruntled legislators in the cabinet, he said, “I have voluntarily offered.. in the interest of the party if my leaders want I’m ready. “
“All of us are ready,” he said when asked how many were ready to quit. (PTI)