25 May :-
In the Karnataka assembly, Chief Minister Kumaraswamy has got the confidence vote. Earlier, addressing the House, he said that the mandate was not for the BJP. Here, the BJP has already walked out of the floor before the floor test. Yeddyurappa said that if the government does not apologize to the farmers, they will perform statewide from Monday.
Earlier, Kumaraswamy said that the mandate of this time is like the year 2004. That year I made the first MLA and saw the proceedings of the House. Kumaraswamy said that Yeddyurappa said that the Governor followed the rules that the first party should get an opportunity to form the government first. I would like to thank Ghulam Nabi Azad, Siddaramaiah and God.
The JDS leader said that God called me first on the day of counting. After this Azad talked. Azad said that a fractured mandate has come in election results and we have to form the government. I found positive attitude from the Congress Party.
Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy wins floor test after 117 MLAs voted in his favour. pic.twitter.com/EpRUYkSMtt
— ANI (@ANI) May 25, 2018
He said, “This did not happen because of the desire to become my Chief Minister. I want to make it clear. This coalition is not made to gain power only. The Prime Minister said that no party other than BJP could make the government. I did not let this happen. He is the patron of democracy and I leave it on him as a prime minister, how appropriate is it to speak such a language.
BJP walked out of Karnataka assembly after BJP's BS Yeddyurappa said that we will hold a state-wide bandh on May 28, if CM HD Kumaraswamy doesn’t waive off farmer loans, pic.twitter.com/Wq4U1UegRr
— ANI (@ANI) May 25, 2018
Kumaraswamy said that we have given the letter to the governor that we have sufficient numbers force. The governor said that we will see. Yeddyurappa said that being the biggest party, he got the invitation under the rules. But in the last few years we have seen what has happened. What happened in Goa? The biggest party was not invited there.
Bengaluru: BJP stages walkout from the Karnataka Assembly ahead of floor test. pic.twitter.com/yPEBD1DJDN
— ANI (@ANI) May 25, 2018
JDS leader said that the governor gave 15 days to BJP to prove the majority. It produced a good man in the mind of the people. Political scholars said that this will encourage the purchase of legislators. Last week, Yeddyurappa said that we closed our legislators and removed them from their family. But, no legislator or his family did not like this.