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Karnataka Crisis Highlights- Supreme Court directs Karnataka speaker to maintain status quo

Karnataka Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar told the Supreme Court on Friday that he was constitutionally bound to decide on the disqualification petitions before he takes a call on the resignation letters. He also alleged that the legislators had resigned to avoid disqualification.A bench led by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi took up Kumar’s request over his decision on the resignation letters by rebel legislators.Kumar on Thursday rushed back to the top court to underscore that he could meet the Congress and Janata Dal Secular rebel lawmakers in line with the top court’s ruling but may not be able to spell out his decision that day itself.The speaker argued that the he needed time to verify if the resignations tendered by the MLAs were voluntary or forced. He argued that such an inquiry could not be completed in such a short notice.Also Read| ‘Should I have worked at lightning speed?’ Karnataka Speaker on resignationsCatch the highlights here:

Updated on: Jul 12, 2019 11:58 pm IST
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‘BJP uses money to topple Governments’: Congress’ Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi while addressing the media said that BJP had done something similar in northeast India, according to ANI.

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