First, there바카라s still the controversial question of the disqualified legislators. Former Speaker K.R. Ramesh Kumar has disqualified 17 MLAs바카라13 from the Congress, three from Janata Dal (Secular) and the lone legislator of the regional outfit Karnataka Prajnavantha Janata Party바카라but it looks like a legal battle will follow. Ramesh Kumar quit as Speaker on July 29 soon after Yediyurappa바카라s floor test and, in doing so, made a fervent appeal for a clean-up of the political system. 바카라Unless electoral reforms happen, our attempts to tackle corruption will only be perfunctory,바카라 he told the House, adding that the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, the anti-defection law, 바카라needs a total re-look바카라. Kumar then turned to legislation that were within the assembly바카라s ambit, such as the Lokayukta Act, seeking clarity on the penal provision for legislators who refused to declare their assets and liabilities within the stipulated time. 바카라If that isn바카라t spelt out, why have the law?바카라 he pointed out.