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In his November 8 letter, Siddaramaiah referred to a recently leaked audio clip of Chief Minister B S Yediyurappapurportedly expressing anguish against his party leaders at a recent party meeting in Hubballi over their opposition to giving tickets to the disqualified Congress-JD(S) MLAs for the December 5 Assembly bypolls in 15 constituencies.
The former Chief Minister said, ‘The BJP has used dubious and illegal methods like misusing CBI, Income Tax and Enforcement Directorate to induce and coerce the legislators, which is evident from Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa’s speech in Hubballi.’ The formation of the present government is against the mandate of the people of Karnataka and the provisions of the Constitution of India, Siddaramaiah said in his letter.
Alleging that there was a complete breakdown of constitutional machinery in the state, Siddaramaiah said for the sake of power the BJP defied the established precedents of democratic principles.
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He gave an account of the sequence of events since the formation of previous Congress-JDS coalition government, itscollapse after 17 MLAs revolted to the BJP coming to power.
Siddaramiah alleged when the matter related to disqualification of rebel MLAs was pending in the Supreme court, Yediyurappa had cited the resignations of 17legislators as the reason for the BJP returning to power in the state.
‘Yediyurappa further stated that the resignations of the disqualified MLAs were tendered at the behest, directions and supervision of BJP National President and UnionHome Minister Amit Shah,’ he added.