Karnataka government formation live updates: Cong, JD(S) move MLAs out of Karnataka
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 18, 2018, 07:50:46 IST
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Karnataka government formation live updates: Cong, JD(S) move MLAs out of Karnataka

BJP leader B S Yeddyurappa was sworn in as the Karnataka Chief Minister today. Stay with us for all the updates
13:35 (IST) May 17

We saw how PM Narendra Modi misused the office of Governor in Tamil Nadu. The same has been done in Karnataka. This is totally against democracy

DMK leader MK Stalin

13:20 (IST) May 17
It is a short lived government, we are confident because we have the majority. All our MLAs are with us, says Congress leader DK Shivakumar
12:59 (IST) May 17

BS Yeddyurappa's swearing in as Karnataka chief minister is a conspiracy to destroy the constitution, since the BJP came to power they have been misusing government machinery, thereby attacking democracy

BSP chief Mayawati

12:45 (IST) May 17
Randeep Singh Surjewala said the Raj Bhawan has been converted into the BJP office
12:41 (IST) May 17
All Congress and JD(S) MLAs are here at Vidhan Saudha to protest against swearing in of BS Yeddyurappa as the chief minister of Karnataka, says Siddaramaiah
12:16 (IST) May 17
BJP and RSS capturing every democratic institution in country. For the first time in history, we witnessed 4 Judges of the SC, come out to the general public asking them for support. Such things “happen in countries like Pakistan", says Congress pre
12:07 (IST) May 17
Constitution under severe attack in country. JD(S) has said its MLAs have been offered Rs 100 crore each, alleges Congress president Rahul Gandhi
11:55 (IST) May 17

I am sure of winning vote of confidence. My government will complete 5 years

Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa

11:51 (IST) May 17

Congress-JD(S) combine trying to grab power through 'immoral' post-poll alliance

Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa

11:48 (IST) May 17
BS Yeddyurappa addresses media after being sworn in as Karnataka chief minister