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Did K'taka Speaker abuse anti-defection law?

October 11, 2010 10:40 IST
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The Union Home Ministry is said to be concerned over developments in Karnataka and has taken serious note of them.

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Prima facie, sources feel that the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution (the anti-defection law) has been abused.

Highly placed sources said the abuse of the anti-defection law was more so in the case of disqualification of Independents.

They said the Tenth Schedule does not apply to Independents and, therefore, there is no question of their disqualification.

Even in the case of dissident BJP MLAs, the sources said disqualification could only be on two grounds -- one if the MLA resigns from the party voluntarily and two if he votes against the whip.

Therefore, there is no question of disqualification of the BJP MLAs before the vote, the sources said.

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