<p>Amidst speculation of the BJP poaching more MLAs, the JD(S) on Monday shifted all its MLAs to a resort near Devanahalli.</p>.<p>Party MLAs, who were staying in Taj West End hotel in the city, left Bengaluru by a luxury bus to a resort on Nandi Hills road.</p>.<p>The MLAs are likely to remain in the resort till July 12 when the extended budget session of the state legislature is scheduled to commence.</p>.<p><strong>Karnataka crisis LIVE | Congress-JDS don't have majority strength, request HDK to resign: BS Yeddyurappa<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/liveblog/karnataka-crisis-live-congress-jds-dont-have-majority-strength-request-hdk-to-resign-bs-yeddyurappa-744234.html">https://www.deccanherald.com/liveblog/karnataka-crisis-live-congress-jds-dont-have-majority-strength-request-hdk-to-resign-bs-yeddyurappa-744234.html</a></strong></p>.<p>As many as 13 MLAs – 10 of the Congress and three of the JD(S) – resigned on Saturday, leading to political instability in the state.</p>.<p>Besides, independent MLAs and ministers H Nagesh and R Shankar withdrew their support to the coalition government on Monday after quitting ministerial posts.</p>.<p>JD(S) leaders H D Deve Gowda and Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy held a meeting with the party legislators on Sunday. The leaders apprised the legislators of the political situation.</p>
<p>Amidst speculation of the BJP poaching more MLAs, the JD(S) on Monday shifted all its MLAs to a resort near Devanahalli.</p>.<p>Party MLAs, who were staying in Taj West End hotel in the city, left Bengaluru by a luxury bus to a resort on Nandi Hills road.</p>.<p>The MLAs are likely to remain in the resort till July 12 when the extended budget session of the state legislature is scheduled to commence.</p>.<p><strong>Karnataka crisis LIVE | Congress-JDS don't have majority strength, request HDK to resign: BS Yeddyurappa<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/liveblog/karnataka-crisis-live-congress-jds-dont-have-majority-strength-request-hdk-to-resign-bs-yeddyurappa-744234.html">https://www.deccanherald.com/liveblog/karnataka-crisis-live-congress-jds-dont-have-majority-strength-request-hdk-to-resign-bs-yeddyurappa-744234.html</a></strong></p>.<p>As many as 13 MLAs – 10 of the Congress and three of the JD(S) – resigned on Saturday, leading to political instability in the state.</p>.<p>Besides, independent MLAs and ministers H Nagesh and R Shankar withdrew their support to the coalition government on Monday after quitting ministerial posts.</p>.<p>JD(S) leaders H D Deve Gowda and Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy held a meeting with the party legislators on Sunday. The leaders apprised the legislators of the political situation.</p>