The Bharatiya Janata Party government in Karnataka is in crisis.
Sources say that 8-10 Members of the Legislative Assembly from the party are set to quit, thus reducing the BS Yeddyurappa-led government to a minority.
Around 20 rebels, who were ignored in the recent cabinet reshuffle, are camping in a resort in Chennai and sources say negotiations have yielded no results so far.
Meanwhile, there is hectic activity on inside Raj Bhavan at the moment with rebel BJP leader Shankar Linge Gowda stating that nearly 8 MLAs will quit any moment.
If the eight MLAs resign, the government will fall short of the magic number of 113.
To add to the BJP's misery, former chief minister and Janata Dal-Secular
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