El JD(S) planteará el tema del voto cruzado a los líderes del BJP

Tras perder en las elecciones al Consejo Legislativo debido al voto cruzado, el Janata Dal (Secular) planea discutir el asunto con los líderes centrales del BJP.

El Janata Dal (Secular) sufrió una derrota en las elecciones al Consejo Legislativo después de que al menos cuatro de sus legisladores votaran a favor del Congreso. Un total de 11 votos cruzados de la NDA fueron a parar al Congreso, cuatro de ellos provenientes del JD(S), cuatro asignados por el BJP y tres que permanecen sin aclarar.

El ministro de la Unión, H.D. Kumaraswamy, ya ha hablado con los líderes centrales del BJP y presentará un informe detallado sobre el voto cruzado y los problemas de coordinación. Los partidos no tuvieron ninguna reunión preparatoria antes de las elecciones, y el BJP redujo su transferencia de votos prometida al JD(S) de seis a cuatro por temor al voto cruzado.

El JD(S) preparó a sus legisladores en un complejo turístico cerca de Devanahalli, mientras que el BJP celebró sesiones en un hotel de Bengaluru. Diecisiete de los 18 legisladores del JD(S) asistieron a la formación y a una reunión posterior con Kumaraswamy. Él enfatizó la confianza mutua y dijo que aquellos que deseaban abandonar el partido eran libres de hacerlo.

El líder del partido en la legislatura, C.B. Suresh Babu, dijo que el partido buscaba medidas disciplinarias contra quienes votaron de manera cruzada, pero dejó la decisión en manos de Kumaraswamy. El partido sostiene que la alianza NDA sigue siendo sólida a pesar del resultado.

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