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The Karnataka Governor Must Give Priority To Cong-JD(S) In Govt Formation

For BJP To Win From Here, Democracy Will Have To Lose

With Karnataka throwing up a hung verdict and the Congress and the JD(S) deciding to come together—jointly, they have inched past the simple majority mark of 112—all eyes are now on governor Vajubhai Vala. It’s unclear as to which formation the governor will invite to stake a claim to form government.

But if governor Vala goes by the precedent set by his counterparts in Goa and Manipur when the assembly polls there threw up hung verdicts last year, the Congress-JD(S) should get a preference.

In Manipur, the BJP won 21 seats and the Congress 28 in the 60-seat assembly but it was the BJP that eventually formed a government in alliance with other parties.  Similarly in the 40-strong Goa assembly, the BJP had won 13 seats and the Congress 17. And it was BJP again that managed to form an alliance.

The BJP-led Union government back then was in favour of post-poll coalitions with the required numbers getting precedence over the single largest party.

“In a hung assembly, if majority of the elected MLAs form a coalition, the Governor would be constitutionally right in inviting the leader of the majority coalition to form the government and prove their majority within a short period,” then finance minister Arun Jaitley had said.

Past Precendents 

Parties with fewer seats have been invited to form the government by the governor in the past.

In Jharkhand in 2005, the BJP won 30 out of 81 seats but it was the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha with only 17 seats that was invited to form the government.

In Jammu and Kashmir 2002, the National Conference won 28 constituencies but the governor invited the Congress and PDP who won 21 and 15 constituencies.

The BJP won 31 seats in Delhi in 2013, but the AAP who won 27 seats was invited to form the Government.

There are other such incidences which took place in 1952 (Madras), 1967 (Rajasthan) and 1982 (Haryana).

For BJP ToWin, Democracy Will Have To Lose

The BJP appears to have been stunned by what the eventual numbers turned out to be in Karnataka.  The only way the BJP can win (form government) from here is if engages in horse trading. It is no secret that these ‘horses’ are traded only when heaps and heaps of black money is exchanged. If the BJP ‘resorts’ to such tricks, the loser will not just be the INC and the JD(S) but India and its democracy.

The picture in this piece- is of a 100 year old woman who came to vote. She did not vote so that money and might or the so-called ‘hunger’ of ‘Chanakyas’ determines her fate. Spare a thought for her.

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