<p>The disqualification of 14 MLAs by the Legislative Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar has paved the way for BJP's B S Yediyurappa lead government to prove its majority during the trust vote scheduled on Monday.<br /><br /><strong>Karnataka LIVE | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/liveblog/karnataka-live-speaker-disqualifies-14-rebel-congress-jds-mlas-749250.html" target="_blank">Speaker disqualifies 14 rebel Congress-JD(S) MLAs</a></strong></p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-politics/karnataka-speaker-disqualifies-14-mlas-750207.html" target="_blank"><strong>Karnataka Speaker disqualifies 14 MLAs</strong></a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-politics/rebels-to-approach-sc-against-speakers-decision-750221.html" target="_blank"><strong>Rebels to approach SC against Speaker's decision</strong></a></p>.<p>As the number of disqualified MLAs reached 17 - three disqualified on Thursday and 14 on Sunday - the total strength of the 225 member Legislative Assembly is now 208, including a nominated member. BJP requires to secure 105 votes to prove a simple majority on Monday and incidentally has the exact number of MLAs in its ranks. It also enjoys the support of an independent MLA, taking its tally to 106.</p>.<p>The disqualification of MLAs came two days after BJP State president B S Yediyurappa took oath as the chief minister of Karnataka after the Congress-JD(S) coalition failed to prove majority in the floor of the House. Prior to the vote of confidence, the coalition partners had made several attempts to convince rebel MLAs - who had resigned from the Congress and JD(S) - to withdraw their resignations.</p>.<p>Save former minister Ramalinga Reddy, the other legislators stuck to their decision to resign from the coalition spelling doom to the 14-month old coalition government. During the floor test held on Tuesday, July 23, the Congress-JD(S) coalition received 99 votes against 105 for the BJP. </p>
<p>The disqualification of 14 MLAs by the Legislative Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar has paved the way for BJP's B S Yediyurappa lead government to prove its majority during the trust vote scheduled on Monday.<br /><br /><strong>Karnataka LIVE | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/liveblog/karnataka-live-speaker-disqualifies-14-rebel-congress-jds-mlas-749250.html" target="_blank">Speaker disqualifies 14 rebel Congress-JD(S) MLAs</a></strong></p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-politics/karnataka-speaker-disqualifies-14-mlas-750207.html" target="_blank"><strong>Karnataka Speaker disqualifies 14 MLAs</strong></a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-politics/rebels-to-approach-sc-against-speakers-decision-750221.html" target="_blank"><strong>Rebels to approach SC against Speaker's decision</strong></a></p>.<p>As the number of disqualified MLAs reached 17 - three disqualified on Thursday and 14 on Sunday - the total strength of the 225 member Legislative Assembly is now 208, including a nominated member. BJP requires to secure 105 votes to prove a simple majority on Monday and incidentally has the exact number of MLAs in its ranks. It also enjoys the support of an independent MLA, taking its tally to 106.</p>.<p>The disqualification of MLAs came two days after BJP State president B S Yediyurappa took oath as the chief minister of Karnataka after the Congress-JD(S) coalition failed to prove majority in the floor of the House. Prior to the vote of confidence, the coalition partners had made several attempts to convince rebel MLAs - who had resigned from the Congress and JD(S) - to withdraw their resignations.</p>.<p>Save former minister Ramalinga Reddy, the other legislators stuck to their decision to resign from the coalition spelling doom to the 14-month old coalition government. During the floor test held on Tuesday, July 23, the Congress-JD(S) coalition received 99 votes against 105 for the BJP. </p>