22 July,2019 09:00 AM IST | | Agencies
H D Kumaraswamy
Bengaluru: The fate of the fragile Congress-JDS coalition government in Karnataka is likely to be decided on the floor of the assembly on Monday after it defied on July 19 the two deadlines set by Governor Vajubhai Vala to prove majority. Amid reports that the government was still trying to prolong the discussion on the confidence motion moved by Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Thursday, hoping for some kind of relief from the Supreme Court, the ruling coalition was making last ditch efforts to win back rebel MLAs.
The coalition had, on Friday, moved the Supreme Court, accusing the Vala of interfering with the Assembly proceedings when the debate on the trust vote was underway and sought clarification on its July 17 order. With discussion on the confidence motion yet to be completed, questions are still being raised in political circles over whether voting on the motion will happen Monday also. If the coalition tries to delay the proceedings today also, all eyes will be on the next move by the Governor.
Karnataka BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa has said Monday will be the last day of the JD(S)-Congress government in the state.
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"I am 100 per cent confident that things will reach a conclusion," he told reporters in Bengaluru.
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