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Karnataka: BJP tends to change anti-conversion bills

Beleagavi: After failing to secure a comfortable majority in the legislative council, the powerful BJP can change its strategy to pass anti-conversion bills.
The government was interested in getting a billed bill in a winter session that was ongoing in the help with the help of JD (s), but the regional party said it would not support the bill.
“There are no questions about JD that supports anticonversion bills as we feel unnecessarily,” said HD Kumaraswamy, former Legislative Party leader CM and JD (s).
“This country faces many problems and legislative sessions must focus on this burning problem.” But sources say the government is determined to change the bill into an action; This is just a question when to launch it on the board.
If you cannot persuade JD (s), it can display the bill in assembly in the assembly and introduce it on the council in the next session because the party tends to secure the majority at home over 75 members at that time the budget session rolled.
While the recent MLC polls from local bodies have increased the power of BJP from now on 32 to 37 on the 75 member council, the ruling party is still a majority short seat.
However, newly elected members will take an oath only in January after retirement petelling members.
This means the government needs support from 13 members JD (s) on the council to pass the bill in this session.
Some BJP functionaries have suggested Minister of Manjavara Bommai to display bills on the board during a joint session in January or the budget session in February.
The source said this problem was discussed during the BJP legislative party meeting on Wednesday and the cabinet was expected to approve the draft bill next week.
“We hope to provide a bill with good coordination from JD (s),” said Lahar Singh Siroya, BJP MLC.
“We hope that there is no hassle since CM has a good relationship with JD (s) Supremo HD Deve Gowda.” Former Head of BS Yediyurappa minister on Tuesday said BJP plan “good floor coordination” with JD (s) because it is important to get “significant bills” passed.
“Reaching JD is our best choice,” said Muniraju Gowda, BJP MLC, who has said he will introduce a personal bill about conversion if the government resigns.
“Active talks with JD and we are quite confident to get anticonversion bills.” On several occasions in the past, JD has supported the ruling party on the government’s bill wanting to encourage.
While openly supporting the bill of land reform amendments in December last year, it helped the government forward APMC amendment bills and anti-reaching insane bills by stying the walkout.
BJP hopes for similar support now.
BJP can even get the support of Lakhan Jarkiholi, which is alone, which won the recent MLC poll from the BELOGIVAs, but some functionaries were reported to suggest the minister of chairman towards this step.
They believe to rely on Jarkiholis can prove risky in the current political situation.

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