Deccan Chronicle - Indian Newspapers in English Language from Secunderabad
BJP paid MLAs Rs 5 cr to switch
Bengaluru, July 7: The four MLAs who quit their Assembly membership last week were paid Rs 5 crores each to switch sides. Sources in the BJP said the party — that worked out a strategy to pre-empt the Congress’ strategy to bring down the BJP government midway through the Budget Session of the state legislature — agreed to a long list of demands put forth by these leaders.As part of the deal, Rs 5 crores was paid to each MLA on resignation. At least two of the MLAs, Balachandra Jarkiholi and Narasimha Swamy, will be inducted into the Cabinet on Wednesday.
Two others are likely to be made chairmen of boards and corporations. Besides this, the party will bear the expenses of the by elections in which the MLAs will contest as BJP candidates. Also, they will be helped in retaining political clout in their constituencies.Sources in the party said that the entire episode was strategised when the Congress Rajya Sabha MP Anil Lad tried to persuade BJP MLAs Shankarlige Gowda and A. Narayanaswamy to quit their Assembly membership midway through the Budget Session besides cajoling the six independent MLAs to rock the BJP’s boat in exchange for a fat sum that was promised by the Congress leaders.
The Congress’ strategy, is to woo disgruntled BJP MLAs and persuade them to leave the party. In fact, BJP approached Mr V. Somanna, who had promised to resign, but he is believed to be bargaining for a ministry. The BJP spin doctors found it easy to convince the four MLAs who quit to defect. BJP strategists are working overtime to persuade a few more MLAs into quitting the Congress and Janata Dal (S). The names doing the rounds include Umesh Katti, Mahadev Prasad, Cada Venkatesh and H.C. Mahadevappa.
Monday, July 7, 2008
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