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New Delhi, July 15 (TIWN) The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear impleadment plea of five more rebel Karnataka legislators against Assembly Speaker K.R. Ramesh Kumar's decision to not accept their resignations.
Karnataka political crisis is not showing any signs of relenting. Despite hefty parleys by the leaders of Congress and Janata (Secular) coalition, the rebel MLAs remain adamant on resignation.
The 14 MLAs who are camped at a hotel in Mumbai have once again sought police help to block any political leader from meeting them as they suspect serious threat. Meanwhile, opposition BJP has demanded a trust vote to be held on Monday. The party has asserted that the coalition has lost majority, thus, Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy should resign immediately or prove majority via trust vote on Monday itself. The assembly is likely to see a rocky session. Stay tuned to IndiaToday.in for the Live updates.
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