Bengaluru, Sept 6: The Baratiya Janata Party under the leadership of its Karnataka unit chief B S Yeddyurappa has reportedly intensified its effort to pull down the Janata Dal (S)-Congress coalition government by wooing some of the disgruntled MLAs from the ruling combine.
According to sources, BJP is constantly in already in touch with some of the MLAs from the ruling parties. “We have been getting feelers from disgruntled MLAs of the ruling combine. However, we have made it clear that they have to come as a big group, which is sufficient enough to pull down the government,” a senior BJP leader was quoted as saying by a newspaper.
The BJP that has 104 MLAs in the 224-member Assembly (two seats vacant) wants to reduce the ruling combine into a minority one. It is now trying to get nine MLAs from the Congress and Janata Dal(S) camps, sources said.
“These are not overnight developments. They have been happening for some time. This is due to the inherent contradictions within the coalition partners, especially the Congress,” BJP sources maintained.
According to a BJP leader, the party feels that the ruling coalition would be in an advantageous position if it faces the Lok Sabha polls while in power. This is what is propelling the BJP to woo the MLAs right now, he said.




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