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Saturday, 19 May 2018

India court orders disputed state govt to face confidence vote

NEW DELHI: India´s Supreme Court ordered Prime Minister Narendra Modi´s party to hold a vote of confidence Saturday in a key state where it has been allowed to form a government despite its lack of a majority.The order heightened political tensions in Karnataka and the opposition Congress party moved its lawmakers to luxury hotels outside the state to make sure they were not tempted to switch sides. Modi´s nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) inflicted a major blow on Congress by winning 104 seats to become the largest party in the southern state.But it was left short of a majority in the 224-member state assembly. Congress, whose numbers were slashed from 122 to 78 seats, formed a coalition with a regional party and insisted they should form a government as they have 115 members. The state governor, a former BJP leader, controversially gave Modi´s party the first chance to form a government, sparking the political storm that went to the Supreme Court. The court ordered the “floor test”, or vote of confidence, to be held by 4:00 pm (1030 GMT) on Saturday. “The test will be as per the rules of the house. There will be no secret ballot,” the Supreme Court justices said.Lawyers for B.S. Yeddyurappa, the BJP´s chief minister, had requested until Monday to be able to prove it has the numbers to form a government. They had also wanted a secret ballot. Yeddyurappa took an oath of office on Thursday after a special pre-dawn Supreme Court sitting rejected a Congress move to block the ceremony. “We are going to get full majority,” Yeddyurappa told reporters after Friday´s ruling. If the BJP loses the vote his administration would collapse. Congress and its ally Janata Dal (Secular) have accused the ruling party of trying to bribe their members to win support. Janata Dal leader H.D. Kumaraswamy, the opposition´s chief ministerial candidate, accused the BJP of offering $15 million each to lawmakers from his party. The BJP strongly denies the claims. Congress and Janata Dal moved all their assembly members to luxury resorts and hotels in Hyderabad in neighbouring Telangana state.

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