Yeddyurappa to prove majority of govt on June 2
Yeddyurappa to prove majority of govt on June 2
This is the fourth time Yeddyurappa is seeking a trust vote after he led BJP to victory in 2008 in Karnataka.

Bangalore: In an attempt to blunt the opposition campaign against the BJP government led by him, Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa has decided to prove its majority on the Floor of the Assembly on Thursday.

A decision that Yeddyurappa suo moto move a motion seeking a vote of confidence in the Assembly was adopted at the BJP legislature party meeting on Wednesday, state unit party president KS Eswarappa told the press.

Yeddyurappa will move a one-line resolution stating that "this House express confidence in the ministry led by him" after the House completes obituary references to members and dignitaries who passed away during the inter-session period.

The Assembly begins its 10-day sitting on Thursday.

This is the fourth time Yeddyurappa is seeking a trust vote after he led BJP to victory in 2008 Assembly polls and realised the dream of installing the first-ever saffron party government in the South.

Yeddyurappa, whose party won 110 seats out of 224 and fell short by three numbers for a simple majority formed the government with support of six independents on May 30, 2008.

He proved his majority in the first week of June then.

On October 11 2010, Yeddyurappa faced the Floor test under a directive by Governor H R Bhardwaj after 16 MLAs, including 11 BJP rebels withdrew support to his government.

Though Yeddyurappa won the trust vote by voice vote, Bharadwaj rejected the verdict on the ground that the due procedure of head count was not followed.

After the Centre rejected Bhardwaj's recommendation for dismissing the Government, the Governor gave a second chance to Yeddyurappa to take a Floor test, which he won on October 14 last.

After the legislature party meeting, Eswarappa said the opposition Congress and JD(S) have been levelling baseless allegations and demanding Chief Minister's resignation, despite the government enjoying full majority.

"To clear doubts among people, BJP has decided to prove its majority on the Floor of the House," he said.

He urged the Opposition to participate in the session and raise whatever issues they wished, including corruption charges they have been levelling against the government.

The ruling BJP is also trying to hit back at the Governor who recently recommended dismissal of the government after the Supreme Court set aside the disqualification of 16 MLAs, which was rejected by the Centre.

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