Why Karnataka Political crisis? |
. To add to Kumaraswamy's worries, the lone KJKP MLA and one Independent who were supporting his government too have withdrawn their support.Simply put, the chaos in Karnataka is about power. Will the ones currently in power retain it or will someone else attain it, is the question that everyone is wondering aloud.So it is very much clear that if MLA make return in congress again than there most some changes .May be change of CM , they may demand to change current CM .Let's us understand it ,Karnataka has total 224 MLA seats , in which congress(79) ,JDS(37),BSP(1) so total of 117 , So basically it is Congress . Now opposition has BJP(105) , KPJP(1),Independent(1) .Now
The latest news from Karnataka is that 16 MLAs of the ruling parties (13 of Congress and three of JD (S)) have tendered their resignations as MLAs. So here if calculate it (117-16=101) than congress will have only 101 MLA which less than opposition. If their resignations are accepted, the HD Kumaraswamy government's majority in the state assembly will become questionable and the government will have to win a trust vote - a task which will not be easy in the prevailing circumstances.The BJP has been claiming it has nothing to with the mass resignation in Congress and JD (S). It has however been mounting pressure on the Speaker for not accepting the resignations and has also been attacking the Congress after Congress leader DK Shivakumar tore resignation letters of some Congress MLAs inside the Speaker's office.Most of the political parties have sprung up with self interest as the prime objective.This is the way this country is going. When the gandhi family was in power there were many loyalists and sycophants deriving benefit from party leadership.
Now that that power structure is shaky with RG resigning these political leaders might be finding that they will be wasting their time staying as no tangible benefit they will be able to derive staying in the party the obvious decision is to leave the sinking ship.There are very much possibility that party members are more concerned about their personal growth rather thinking about national interest .
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