Updated March 6th, 2019 at 21:31 IST

Rebel Congress leader Umesh Jadhav joins BJP, may challenge Mallikarjun Kharge in Karnataka's Gulbarga

Congress rebel MLA Umesh Jadhav joined the BJP at a rally here on March 6, two days after he quit the Karnataka Assembly membership, and is tipped to take on Congress veteran Mallikarjun Kharge in the coming Lok Saba elections.

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Former Congress MLA Umesh Jadhav joined BJP in the presence of former Karnataka CM and BJP president BS Yeddyurappa in Kalaburagi in Karnataka. He joined the party two days after he quit the Karnataka Assembly membership.

Former chief minister Jagadish Shettar and a host of other party leaders were also present during his induction to the party.

"I am happy and proud joining BJP," Jadhav said before Modi arrived on the stage

He also sought blessings from the people of Kalaburagi to make Modi Prime Minister again.

BJP sources said, Jadhav is likely to be the party's Lok Sabha candidate for the Gulbarga seat to challenge Kharge, a nine-time MLA and two-term Lok Sabha member who has never tasted electoral defeat.

Jadhav tendered his resignation on March 4 to Assembly to Speaker Ramesh Kumar.

The Congress has petitioned the Speaker seeking disqualification of Jadhav along with Ramesh Jarkiholi, B Nagendra and Mahesh Kumathali under the anti-defection law.

The four MLAs had kept the party on tenterhooks for several weeks, defying its whip twice to attend the Congress Legislative Party (CLP) meetings on January 18 and February 8 and had skipped the early part of the budget session.

After the MLAs refused to fall in line, the Congress had petitioned Speaker to disqualify them under the Anti-Defection Law.

However, Jadhav along with other three MLAs had attended the session and voted in favour of the finance bill, with an intention not to violate whip and avoid any stringent action.

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Jadhav was upset with Congress against the alleged dominance by veteran party leader Kharge and his son Minister Priyank Kharge in the region.

He was against Priyank Kharge getting Ministerial berth from the region, ahead of several senior Congress leaders including himself.

Jadhav's quitting the Congress has come after two other senior leaders, Baburao Chinchansur and Malikayya Guttedar, from the region, quit the party and joined the BJP, allegedly against dominance of the Kharges.

Jadhav is likely to face some hurdles ahead of his candidature for the Lok Sabha polls, as a petition to disqualify him was still pending before the Speaker.

"The petition to disqualify Jadhav is still pending... without disposal of this petition his resignation cannot be accepted as per law, in my knowledge," Congress Legislature Party leader Siddaramaiah said on March 5.

However, whether to accept the resignation or not is ultimately left to the Speaker as he is the ultimate authority, he had added.

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(With agency inputs)

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Published March 6th, 2019 at 20:13 IST