Sunday 15 May 2011

BJP Calls For A Majority In Karnataka Assembly


Put on speculation other 11 members of the BJP, whose prohibition by the President of the Karnataka Assembly was overturned by the Supreme Court on Sunday, are supporting the Yeddyurappa government and said they would continue in the party.

In a letter to Governor HR Bhardwaj has confirmed all the 11 MPs of the BJP their "full support" to the state government.

"We want to end all the speculation and confirm that they remain members of the BJP and broaden support for the government headed by BS Yeddyurappa," the letter signed by MPs, who are here, he said.

To withdraw their previous letters, they said, "We also withdraw our previous letters (governor) in October 2010 supported the government led by Yeddyurappa. We reaffirm our full support to this government, "the letter said.

MLA plans to meet with the governor and the transfer of individual letters of support for the Yeddyurappa government, party sources said.

Ruled out any danger to the government of Karnataka, senior BJP leader Dhananjay Kumar said that the party enjoys a clear majority of 224 Assembly members.

"There is no crisis in the BJP. Our strength is now swollen to 109 120th Yeddyurappa government has clear majority," he said.

Mr. Bharadwaj was on Saturday said the sentence strictures against the Prime Minister and the President in the midst of an acute demand for the opposition Congress and JD (S), the separation of state government, because he had lost his majority.

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