<p>IT raids were conducted at 60 to 65 places, mainly concentrating in Bangalore and Bellary, said sources in IT department, whose action comes amidst allegations of horse-trading by both BJP and opposition.<br /><br />They told PTI that business premises of seven legislators, including mining magnates Reddy brothers and their close associate and minister B Sriramulu were raided.<br /><br />Some mining companies were also raided by IT department. Besides Bangalore and Bellary, raids were also conducted in Hospet.<br /><br />Both the ruling BJP and opposition Congress and JD-S have been trading charges of horse-trading to poach on their respective MLAs.<br /><br />The Opposition has lost four MLAs, who have resigned their Assembly membership, which the Congress and JD-S have alleged was an attempt by the BJP to shore up its numbers in the 224-member Assembly.<br /><br />Eleven BJP MLAs had rebelled against the Yeddyurappa Government and withdrawn their support as also five independent legislators who have all been disqualified by the Speaker.<br /><br />The political crisis saw Yeddyurappa face the trial of strength in the Assembly twice. The first vote of confidence carried by voice vote was rejected by Governor H R Bhardwaj, who called it unconstitutional before giving another opportunity to Yeddyurappa to demonstrate his strength.<br /><br />In the second floor test, Yeddyurappa government sailed through with 106 votes in its favour and 100 against in the House with an effective strength of 208.<br /><br />However, the Karnatka High Court, hearing petitions challenging the disqualification of the MLAs, had said the trust vote outcome was subject to its verdict on the petitions by the independents.<br /><br />A third judge, to whom the matter was referred after a split verdict by a two-member division bench, has reserved his orders on the plea by 11 rebel BJP MLAs while the hearing on the independent MLAs petitions has been adjourned to November 2.</p>
<p>IT raids were conducted at 60 to 65 places, mainly concentrating in Bangalore and Bellary, said sources in IT department, whose action comes amidst allegations of horse-trading by both BJP and opposition.<br /><br />They told PTI that business premises of seven legislators, including mining magnates Reddy brothers and their close associate and minister B Sriramulu were raided.<br /><br />Some mining companies were also raided by IT department. Besides Bangalore and Bellary, raids were also conducted in Hospet.<br /><br />Both the ruling BJP and opposition Congress and JD-S have been trading charges of horse-trading to poach on their respective MLAs.<br /><br />The Opposition has lost four MLAs, who have resigned their Assembly membership, which the Congress and JD-S have alleged was an attempt by the BJP to shore up its numbers in the 224-member Assembly.<br /><br />Eleven BJP MLAs had rebelled against the Yeddyurappa Government and withdrawn their support as also five independent legislators who have all been disqualified by the Speaker.<br /><br />The political crisis saw Yeddyurappa face the trial of strength in the Assembly twice. The first vote of confidence carried by voice vote was rejected by Governor H R Bhardwaj, who called it unconstitutional before giving another opportunity to Yeddyurappa to demonstrate his strength.<br /><br />In the second floor test, Yeddyurappa government sailed through with 106 votes in its favour and 100 against in the House with an effective strength of 208.<br /><br />However, the Karnatka High Court, hearing petitions challenging the disqualification of the MLAs, had said the trust vote outcome was subject to its verdict on the petitions by the independents.<br /><br />A third judge, to whom the matter was referred after a split verdict by a two-member division bench, has reserved his orders on the plea by 11 rebel BJP MLAs while the hearing on the independent MLAs petitions has been adjourned to November 2.</p>