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Shivakumar that three of his question of instability to this this government?” the Chief state party chief B S party MLAs had been whisked Government.” “I spoke to them Minister asked. Yeddyurappa Monday said $*) $! ) away by the BJP to Mumbai at 7:30 am. They have gone for Kumaraswamy said he there was no truth in it and and are now untraceable, Chief personal reasons, and there is knew all about who the BJP alleged that the Congress- Minister HD Kumaraswamy no need to add politics to it,” was contacting and what kind JD(S) combine was trying to &* $ Monday said there is no ques- Kumaraswamy said. of offers it was using to lure lure opposition MLAs. tion of “instability” in the “...If my Government is them. “When media friends He also clarified that BJP && '012034- Congress-JD(S) dispensation. facing instability, is it possible report that 12 (MLAs) are MLAs were camping in New While expressing confi- for me to be at ease?” he asked. going, 14 and 18 are going, Delhi to discuss the strategy he Delhi Police on Monday dence that no MLA of the Shivakumar had on Sunday without the BJP luring them for Lok Sabha polls and the Tfiled 1,200 pages JD(S)-Congress alliance will said the BJP’s ‘Operation Lotus’ will you get the information? party was not indulging in any chargesheet against former switch side, Kumaraswamy to topple the State’s coalition reports to the media...I was sur- six to eight Congress MLAs are But none of our Congress and “resort politics.” Jawaharlal Nehru University did confirm that three of the Government was for real, alleg- prised to see the report,” ready to jump ship to the BJP JD(S) MLAs will go, falling “Despite having majority, Students’ Union (JNUSU) pres- Congress MLAs were in ing that three Congress MLAs Kumaraswamy said. side. There are also reports that prey to their allurements. There the Congress-JD(S) combine ident Kanhaiya Kumar and Mumbai. On Water Resource were camping in a Mumbai “I don’t know who will a few of them have gone is no such situation,” he said. is trying to lure our MLAs and others in a sedition case lodged Minister DK Shivakumar’s hotel. He said the Chief benefit from such reports, but incommunicado. Deputy chief minister indulging in horse-trading, in 2016. claim that three Congress Minister was being “lenient” in my opinion it will cause loss In an indication that the Parameshwara also said the BJP is not doing it. The February 2, 2016 case MLAs were camping at a hotel towards the BJP, by not expos- to the people of the State,” he move to topple the Government was stable.”There New agency PTI said the pertains to allegations that The chargesheet has 10 in Mumbai in the “company of ing it. told reporters in Mysuru. Kumaraswamy-led alliance is no chance (of the govern- BJP legislators in Delhi were anti-national slogans were main accused people — some BJP leaders”, “I have noticed reports in ‘Operation Lotus’ is a ref- Government had the backing ment becoming unstable),” he likely to be shifted to raised at an event organised by Kanhaiya, Umar Khalid, Kumaraswamy said, “(The sections of the media (about erence to the BJP allegedly of the BJP Central leadership, said. Asked about the Gurgaon, to keep its numbers Kanhaiya, Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya and Congress) MLAs have gone to ‘Operation Lotus’). Today too I luring several Opposition the BJP is holding up all its 104 Congress MLAs camping in a in tact, with the Congress Anirbhan Bhattacharya on seven Kashmiri students study- Mumbai after bringing it to my saw a media report stating that MLAs to defect to ensure sta- MLAs, who had gone to Delhi Mumbai hotel, he said “Let and JD(S) allegedly planning Jawaharlal Nehru University ing with Aligarh Muslim notice; they are in constant on January 17, President’s rule bility of its then-Government for the party’s National Council them be...Why they have gone, to poach BJP MLAs as a retal- (JNU) campus to commemo- University, Jamia Millia Islamia touch with me,” the Chief will be imposed in the State. I headed by B S Yeddyurappa in meeting in the national capital. nobody knows. They might iatory measure to Operation rate the hanging of Parliament- and JNU and identified as Minister said. don’t know who is feeding such 2008. Speculations are rife that “BJP members have gone have gone on holiday or to lotus. attack mastermind Afzal Guru. Aquib Hussain, Mujeeb Hussain, Muneeb Hussain, Umar Gul, Rayeea Rasool, Bashir Bhat and Basharat. &' (" #% ) *) # As many as 36 others, including Communist Party of Lucknow: RJD leader Stating that the alliance sons in Lucknow after meeting and Bihar will decide as to who India (CPI) leader D Raja’s Tejashwi Yadav on Monday will be hailed in the future, Samajwadi Party(SP) presi- will come to power at the daughter Aprajita, Shehla promised full support to the Tejashwi also said Uttar dent Akhilesh Yadav. The RJD Centre.” Rashid (then vice-JNUSU BSP-SP alliance in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar will decide leader had met Bahujan Samaj Akhilesh responded saying president), Rama Naga, Pradesh for the Lok Sabha who will come to power at the Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati Tejashwi’s offer of support will Ashutosh Kumar and % $ '012034- polls, asserting that the move Centre after the general elec- in Lucknow on Sunday night. further cement the alliance. Banojyotsna Lahiri, all for- by the two regional parties to tions. “It is not just UP but the Both Tejashwi and mer students of JNU, have fter the Congress was left come together to fight the BJP “Our organisation in Uttar entire country where the mes- Akhilesh also targeted the BJP been named in column 12 of Aout of the BSP-SP alliance has gone down well through- Pradesh will lend support to sage of alliance has claiming that people will oust the charge sheet due to insuf- in Uttar Pradesh, party chief out the country. the alliance,” he told newsper- gone...(now) the people of UP the party from power. ficient evidence against them. Rahul Gandhi has decided to launch an aggressive campaign in the politically crucial State. Rahul will hold 13 rallies in 13 zones in Uttar Pradesh in February to sound the bugle for the Lok Sabha campaign to O make it a three- cornered fight in the State. AICC sources said in each zone, six Lok Sabha seats will '012034- having entered the State after ! " be identified and the Gandhi a cut-off date of March 24, scion will hold one rally in each mid raging protests in 1971 should be treated as an ,63 '24 47 zone. Senior Congress leader AAssam and other parts of illegal migrant and should be Ghulam Nabi Azad and the North East over the Citizenship deported. he Bulandshahr district party’s Uttar Pradesh in-charge (Amendment) Bill, 2016, the Singh’s proposed meeting Tadministration on Monday and State Congress chief Raj Centre has decided to hold with the Chief Ministers invoked the National Security Babbar on Monday held meet- wide-ranging consultation to assumes significance as there Act (NSA) against seven peo- ing with State unit leaders to diffuse the situation. Home have been concerns expressed ple arrested in connection with !"# ! ! chalk out the election strategy Minister Rajnath Singh will by various stakeholders over the alleged cow slaughtering and finalise the plans. soon call a meeting of the non-functioning of a Centre- incident in Siyana tehsil last " Sources said Rahul’s sister North-East Chief Ministers to nominated committee to assess month, officials said. ! # Priyanka Vadra may accompa- discuss safeguards required to the implementation of Clause Cattle carcasses were found ny him and also address four Rae Bareli and Amethi. ed the Congress. They haven’t protect the region’s cultural 6 of the Assam Accord and strewn in the fields outside vil- rallies in the first leg of the Terming the decision of the fully appreciated the value of and linguistic identity. appointed by the Centre to other matters related to the lage Mahaw in Siyana on % campaign. There are 80 Lok SP and the BSP to keep the the Congress. 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