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Prez poll: BJP to set up panel to identify cross voters

Stung by unexpected cross-voting from its flock in the Presidential poll, the ruling BJP in Karnataka on Monday said it has decided to form a committee to go into the issue that has again brought out the simmering factionalism in the state unit.

Updated on: Jul 23, 2012 01:41 PM IST
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Stung by unexpected cross-voting from its flock in the Presidential poll, the ruling BJP in Karnataka on Monday said it has decided to form a committee to go into the issue that has again brought out the simmering factionalism in the state unit.

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"There are doubts that 14 BJP MLAs have cross voted. We will soon set up a committee to probe the matter and identify those who indulged in it", chief minister Jagadish Shettar told reporters after a function in Bangalore.

The party had taken the issue "seriously", Shettar said, a day after the Presidential polls, in which UPA candidate Pranab Mukherjee received 117 votes in the state while NDA backed PA Sangma mustered 103 votes in the 224-member Assembly.

Three votes were invalid while one MLA did not vote.

Mukherjee had a pledged support 98 MLAs -- 71 from Congress and 27 from JD(S) -- but he managed to secure 19 more.

Sangma pulled 103 votes, though BJP has 119 MLAs.

He, however, refused to comment whether the BJP will issue a whip to its members during the voting on finance bills in the on-going assembly budget session to avert a similar situation.

Shettar who only recently took over as chief minister from DV Sadananda Gowda after renewed dissidence, is himself now facing rebellion by a section of MLAs who are unhappy over denial of ministerial berths to them.

 
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