Attempts to fall state govt to fail: JD(S) MLC
Team Udayavani, Jul 3, 2019, 11:41 AM IST
Sullia: JD(S) MLC T A Sharavana who is considered to be a confidante of state chief minister H D Kumaraswamy has said that the state government is on solid footing and in spite of the resignations tendered by a few legislators; efforts to unseat it will fail.
Speaking to the media after visiting Subrahmanya Temple he said, “The two legislators who have tendered their resignations have not adhered to rules and norms. Therefore, the chances of the governor accepting these resignations are remote.” He also pointed that attempts were being made to topple the coalition government since day one and all of them have failed.
Efforts on to convince resigning MLAs
Dismissing as baseless rumour the information about four JD(S) MLAs preparing to resign, the MLC informed that efforts are on to convince the two MLAs to change their minds. “All our legislators are in touch with Deve Gowda, and Congress leaders have been acting to keep their flock together. Efforts being made by the BJP to engineer the fall of the government with greed for power will fail,” assured Sharavana.
Government responding to people’s needs
Accusing some MLAs of joining hands with BJP to create problems for the government, and blaming the media for depicting the government to be on the verge of collapsing, the MLC pointed out that the state government has been responding well to the problems faced by the people.,
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