Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Monday asserted there was no threat to his government in the wake of the resignations by some Bharatiya Janata Party Members of Legislative Assembly and he would be presenting his maiden budget on February 8.
"There is no threat to the government. On February 8, I am going to present the budget. Nothing to worry about," he told reporters after Governor H R Bhardwaj's address to the joint state legislature session in Bengaluru.
Shettar said he would welcome constructive criticism and suggestion from opposition parties when his attention was drawn to opposition criticisms on his government.
Days ahead of the session, 13 rebel BJP MLAs loyal to former chief minister and Karnataka Janata Party president B S Yeddyurappa had submitted their resignations from the House membership to Speaker K G Bopaiah, who accepted 12 and rejected one on technical grounds.
One more BJP MLA had submitted his resignation on February 1, but its fate is yet to be known.
The development posed no threat to the six month-old Shettar ministry as the effective strength of the 224-member House has been reduced, with 12 more seats falling vacant in addition to the two earlier.
With the acceptance of resignation of 12 MLAs, the BJP now has a strength of 105, Congress 71, Janata Dal - Secular 26, independents seven (one of whom is supporting the government and is in the ministry) and the Speaker.