DK Shivakumar escorts away, Rebel MLAs move to SC against Speaker
Police escorts Karnataka Minister DK Shivakumar escorted away from the gates of Renaissance – Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel where 10 rebel Congress-JD(S) MLAs are staying. The MLAs had written to Police stating”We’ve heard CM&DK Shivakumar are going to storm the hotel,we feel threatened”
Ten rebel Karnataka Congress-JD(S) MLAs write to Mumbai Commissioner of Police seeking security cover. “We are staying at Hotel Renaissance Powai in Mumbai, we have heard HD Kumaraswamy and DK Shivakumar are going to storm the hotel, we feel threatened.
Do not allow them to enter hotel premises” Rebel MLA Narayana Gowda informed media that someone has informed them that Chief Minister and DK Shivakumar will come to Mumbai to talk to all the MLAs.
“We have all written the letter together, we do not want to meet them. We have asked for protection so they don’t force us.”
Meanwhile,DK Shivakumar was “escorted” to the Mumbai airport by policemen on Wednesday, which ended his efforts to meet rebel lawmakers staying at a five-star hotel in the city since Saturday. Mr Shivakumar had earlier been detained, along with Mumbai Congress leader Milind Deora, after a six-hour wait outside the Renaissance hotel.
“Mr Milind Deora and other Congress leaders have been released. The police is taking Mr DK Shivkumar to the airport. He is being forcibly sent back to Bengaluru,” news agency ANI quoted Mr Deora’s office as saying.
Mr Shivakumar was stopped from entering the hotel after the rebels wrote to the Mumbai police asking for protection from him and other leaders who may try to meet them.The Congress-Janata Dal Secular coalition in Karnataka is fighting for survival after 16 exits since last week. Two more resigned today, tipping the balance further in favour of rival BJP.
Speaker Ramesh Kumar has rejected eight of the resignations as “not in order” and asked the rebels to meet him on July 17, which has bought the coalition a little more time to try and stave off the crisis.
Waiting in the rain outside the Renaissance, Mr Shivakumar said he would not move without speaking to the rebel lawmakers who, on the other hand, refused to meet him.”Shameful use of the police by the government,” said the Congress troubleshooter, who has accused the BJP – which rules Maharashtra – of trying to engineer a crisis to seize power in Karnataka.
The Mumbai police had posted scores of its personnel at the hotel after the rebel lawmakers wrote to them last night asking for security.When Mr Shivakumar landed this morning in Mumbai from Bengaluru and drove to the hotel, the police said: “They (rebels) are frightened of you. We cannot allow you to enter.”
“I’ll not go without meeting my friends. They’ll call me. Their heart will break. I’m in touch already, hearts of both of us are beating,” Mr Shivakumar said, adding dramatically: “I have a heart, no weapons.”
The hotel soon cancelled his booking citing an “emergency”. But the hotel staff served him doughnuts, tea and coffee, according to news agency ANI.”We don’t intend to insult DK Shivakumar. We’ve faith in him but there is a reason we have taken this step.
Friendship, love and affection are on one side, with gratitude and respect we request him to understand why we cannot meet him today,” said B Basavaraj, a rebel Congress lawmaker.Five hours into his wait, the Karnataka leader was joined by Milind Deora.
Thirteen rebels have been in Mumbai since they submitted their resignations on Saturday. They approached the Supreme Court today; they were represented by former Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi ,who alleged that the Speaker had “abandoned his constitutional duty” and was deliberately delaying accepting the resignations. Their case will be taken up tomorrow.(With Agency Inputs ).