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Karnataka crisis Highlights: Judicial overreach, says Siddaramaiah after SC’s ruling on rebel MLAs

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that the rebel MLAs in Karnataka cannot be compelled to attend the trust vote in the Karnataka assembly on Thursday. “It’s not necessary for the MLAs to attend the session tomorrow,” a bench headed by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi said. The court, however, said that Karnataka Assembly speaker KR Ramesh Kumar had the discretion to decide either the disqualification or resignation of the MLAs.Follow Live updates on Karnataka political developments:

Updated on: Jul 18, 2019 09:48 am IST
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5:10 pm IST

Judicial overreach: Siddaramaiah on SC’s Karnataka order

“Judicial overreach at its worst to aid defection orchestrated by @BJP4India. The judgement laid down today is a paradox to itself. It gives speaker his power but snatches from the political parties making the former redundant. Only morality of defectors can solve this dilemma!” tweeted Siddaramaiah

4:37pm IST

MLAs have to seek permission: Karnataka minister Krishna Byre Gowda

The Supreme Court has said that attending or not attending is left to the MLAs, but assembly rules state that such MLAs have to seek permission. We asked Speaker if this relaxation has been granted. He said they have to seek permission, said minister Krishna Byre Gowda

01:49 pm IST

HD Kumaraswamy holds meeting with Congress leaders

Karnataka CM, HD Kumaraswamy holds meeting with Congress leaders in Bengaluru.

 

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