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Karnataka govt Live Updates: Yediyurappa wins have faith vote in Assembly


Karnataka govt Live Updates: Yediyurappa wins have faith vote in Assembly

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa will cross self assurance motion in Assembly today. Yediyurappa, who earlier spelled his identify as Yeddyurappa, before took oath on Friday as Karnataka Chief Minister. Meanwhile, Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar on Sunday disqualified with instant impact 14 insurrection MLAs, days after the Congress-JDS government collapsed after losing the self assurance motion. This is in addition to the three dissident MLAs he had disqualified on July 25. Ravi Kumar, BJP's state unit secretary, said that apart from their one hundred and five MLAs, they also have the assist of one or two unbiased MLAs. He added that the birthday party is confident of proving majority on the ground of Assembly. With the disqualification of riot MLAs beneath the anti-defection law, the high-quality power of the 224-member meeting with the exception of the Speaker, who will cast vote in case of a tie, is 207. The magic figure required will be 104. BJP already has 105 MLAs and is probable to sail through the have faith vote. Stay with IndiaToday.in for stay updates on Yediyurappa's floor check in Karnataka. 
























































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