With voters returning fractured verdicts in four of the last five assembly elections, horse-trading has been more the norm than an exception in Karnataka politics. However, the BJP has taken poaching to a much higher orbit. If senior Congress and JD(S) leaders are to be believed, disgruntled legislators are being offered Rs 20 cr-Rs 60 cr to join BJP.
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