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Cong fields candidate against BJP

As BJP grappled with dissidence among its MLAs, opposition Congress today fielded T B Jayachandra as its candidate to contest the post of assembly Speaker to be held tomorrow. - A K Bhattacharya: From Hindutva to aam aadmi">A K Bhattacharya: From Hindutva to aam aadmi - "I have committed several mistakes" - Rudy in damage-control mode over Jharkhand remark - TDP agrees to join JAC; Cong ministers in Delhi - Shibu Soren to take oath as Jharkhand CM - Shibu Soren invited to form govt in Jharkhand Jayachandra, deputy leader of the opposition Congress, entered the fray as the Congress-JD(S) combine nominee. A motion in favour of Jayachandra was moved by Congress leader in the state assembly Siddaramaiah, seconded by senior leader G Parameshwara. Speaking to reporters later, Siddaramaiah expressed optimism over Jayachandra winning the election. The ruling BJP for its part moved two motions seeking deputy speaker K G Bopaiah’s election to the Speaker’s post. While chief minister B S Yeddyurappa proposed a motion, energy minister K S Eswrappa seconded it. Another motion proposed by minister for information Katta Subramanya Naidu and seconded by minister for minor irrigation Govind Karjol was also moved. In the 224-member House, BJP has a strength of 117, Congress 74, JD(S) 27, independents six. The speaker’s post fell vacant after the incumbent Jagadish Shettar, who had emerged as the rallying point for dissidents, was inducted into the ministry after he quit the post last month.


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