INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
expected trust vote in Karnataka today, there was a surprise resignation
"I will not face the confidence vote, I am going to resign," said the BJP's BS Yeddyurappa, in an emotional speech before walking out of
the assembly to submit his resignation to Governor Vajubhai Vala, the man who has drawn much criticism for inviting him.Mr Yeddyurappa, who
took over as chief minister on Thursday, had maintained till Saturday that he was "100 per cent sure of winning" the trust vote
So had central BJP leaders like Prakash Javadekar and Ananth Kumar.The Congress and the Janata Dal Secular, however, accused the BJP of
trying to bribe or threaten their lawmakers before the test of strength
Since yesterday, three audio tapes have been released by the Congress as "proof" of these attempts by leaders including, allegedly, Mr
Court-ordered floor test, there was also commotion over two Congress lawmakers who were missing from the assembly in the morning
The Congress alleged that they had been "held captive" by BJP legislator Somasekhara Reddy, who was also missing.Sources say the BJP
leadership in Delhi "did not want any taint" on the party in an election year.The BJP has 104 lawmakers - 103 after one member was made
interim speaker for today - which was eight short of the majority mark.How would the party make up the numbers There was no good answer to
confident that he would win the floor test.Mr Yeddyurappa had been given 15 days to prove his majority
Acknowledging concerns about subversive means to draw in lawmakers from the opposition, the court yesterday ordered the BJP government to
take a trust vote today.The Supreme Court order and the implication of "horse-trading" was an embarrassment to the BJP.Sources say the party
knew Mr Yeddyurappa would not get the numbers, and was increasingly discomfited about winning a trust vote under the circumstances and
wanted to salvage some moral high ground
The message went to Mr Yeddyurappa this morning, say sources
When the Supreme Court said live streaming was the best way to ensure transparency, preps started for a dramatic "resignation speech", just
before the trust vote.In 1996, former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee had also resigned just before a trust vote in parliament, after
delivering a landmark speech.