Mumbai police detains K'taka Cong firefighter Shivakumar, Section 144 on
Senior Congress leader and firefighter D K Shivakumar on Thursday was detained by Mumbai police after section 144 was imposed.
Shivakumar and other Congress leaders who were detained, are being taken to Kalina University rest house.
Section 144 (prohibits assembly of more than 4 people in an area) was imposed in Powai Police station limits with effect from July 9 to July 12 (both dates inclusive) because of "likelihood of breach of peace & disturbance of public tranquility "
Earlier in the day, Shivakumar was stopped outside the hotel in Mumbai where rebel MLAs are staying after the MLAs refused to meet him.
The hotel also cancelled his booking. Undeterred, Shivakumar has camped outside the hotel and will go back only after he has spoken to his colleagues. "I am not afraid and will not go home without meeting my friends," he said.
Speaking to the media, he said: "Nothing is permanent in politics. There are no friends and no enemies. Anyone can turn at any moment. I'm trying to contact them. I'll get a call. Their heart is beating to meet their friend."
D K Shivakumar on Wednesday reached the hotel in Mumbai amid slogans of "Go back, Go back, Shivakumar go back".
The slogans were raised by supporters of one of the disgruntled JD(S) MLAs, Narayan Gowda.
Speaking to reporters outside the Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel, Shivakumar had earlier said: "I have booked a room here. My friends are staying here. There has been a small problem, we have to hold negotiations. We can't go for a divorce immediately. There is no question of threatening, we love and respect each other."
Rebel Congress leader B Basavaraj said, "We don't intend to insult DK Shivakumar. We've faith in him but there is a reason we have taken this step. Friendship, love and affection are on one side, with gratitude and respect we request him to understand why we cannot meet him today."
The Mumbai Police escorted Shivakumar away from the gates of the hotel after he could not enter.
Former K'taka CM and BJP leader BS Yeddyurappa met the Karnataka governor on Wednesday. He requested the Governor to convey to the speaker that he should take necessary action immediately. "Kumaraswamy has no moral right to continue as Chief Minister, they don't have the numbers," Yeddyurappa said.
He said that the speaker hasn't condemned the tearing up of rebel MLAs resignation by Shivakumar. "Tearing up of resignations is an 'apradh' that is unforgivable," he said.
Security was tightened outside the hotel after the rebel MLAs wrote a letter to Mumbai Commissioner of Police on Tuesday seeking protection, stating: "We have heard the Chief Minister and D K Shivakumar are going to storm the hotel, we feel threatened."
"We do not want to meet him (Shivakumar), kind request to help us in this matter and do not allow them to enter the hotel premises," the letter added.
Among the MLAs, who have signed the letter, are Shivram Hebbar, Pratap Gowda Patil, BC Patil, ST Somshekar, Ramesh Jarkiholi, Byrati Basavraj, Gopalaiyya, H Vishwanath, Narayan Gowda, and Mahesh Kumutali.
The 13-month old Congress-JD(S) government slumped into crisis following the resignation of 15 MLAs from the membership of the state Assembly last week.
The Congress-JD(S) coalition is making all efforts to protect its government which seems to have fallen short of a majority.
Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy has also claimed that they will overcome the current crisis. All the ministers from the two parties have resigned paving way for the restructuring of the state Cabinet in a bid to accommodate the dissident MLAs.
The Congress party has been constantly accusing the BJP of conspiring to topple Congress-JD(S) coalition government in Karnataka.
However, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, in his reply in Parliament, asserted that his party was committed to parliamentary democracy and had no relation with the developments in Karnataka.