Karnataka Assembly bans using mobile phone during proceedings


Belagavi, Dec 12 (PTI): Use of mobile phones in the Karnataka Assembly was banned today, a day after the House was rocked by chaos over a BJP member watching a zoomed in picture of Priyanka Gandhi during proceedings.

Speaker Kagodu Thimappa suspended Prabhu Chavan, BJP legislator whose act caught on TV camera triggered a storm, for a day, and pulled up Housing Minister M H Ambareesh and Congress member S S Mallikarjun for using phones in the House.

"I hereby pronounce that the use of mobile phones in the state assembly is banned. Since Prabhu Chavan was watching a picture in an indecent manner, he is herewith suspended for a day from attending house proceedings," he said.The Assembly proceedings were paralysed yesterday amid chaos over the BJP MLA's conduct, with ruling Congress members on the offensive demanding action against the legislator.

BJP members had hit back at Congress seeking two-day suspension of Ambareesh and Mallikarjun from the House, alleging they were also surfing through mobile phones during proceedings.

Thimappa also announced formation of legislature ethics committee, which will help mould the personality of legislators, monitor their behaviour in the House and legislative capabilities and enhance the dignity, decorum and prestige of the Assembly.

"Already a legislature ethics committee has been formed in the Upper House, but has not met even once. However, such a committee also will be constituted in the lower house," he added.

In a major embarrassment to BJP, Chavan was caught on a TV camera watching a zoomed in photo of Priyanka Gandhi on his mobile phone and another BJP MLA U B Banakar playing video games during a debate on the plight of sugarcane growers on Wednesday.

During the BJP rule, the then ministers Laxman Savadi and C C Patil were also in the eye of a storm after TV channels aired video footage of their watching pornographic content on their mobile phones.

The legislature is holding the 10-day winter session here.

 

 

  

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 13 2014

    Vidhaana Saudhodu nidre geppuna abbesonu ban malthunda yench panded!

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  • Ambrose, VIJAYAPURA

    Sat, Dec 13 2014

    Yes. Mrs Smrithi Irani must look into it to get knowledge of behaviour in the Parliament. Any way it is a wonderful suggestion!

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    Indeed it is a good move to ban phones while at an assembly meeting. Could there also a ban on members sleeping during the assembly meeting.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • ambrose D'Souza S.J., VIJAYAPURA

    Sat, Dec 13 2014

    Yes. definitely there should be a law to ban the SLEEPING ones in the Assembly. There must be some discipline imposed upon the elected representatives. God save us from such leaders.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    Simple solution, made so complicated!!

    Ban private networks using Jammers... Give Wifi access and just BLOCK the Whatsapp/and other sites those are irrelevent to the business!! ... and if he still has PORN videos stored in his card, cosnfiscate the mobile and arrest him, COS A GENERAL PERSON, CANT CARRY/TRANSMIT such material according to karnataka law! ...simple!!

    look at GOa, they are moving away from paper and using i-pad etc for business!!

    People seriously lack common sense!! .. now these guys will simply dose off... like Siddu! aikenchina mard..? pijin budpara, att kebitt jaagate bottuvaara?.... mande sama ijjandina maata

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  • Ex. Sgt. George A. Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore, India

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    Mobiles should have been banned long back during proceedings inside the Assembly. Same way it should be banned inside School/College Classes during Teaching and Lectures. Banning the use of Mobiles is a wide debatable topic. Hence I restrain.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani should also conduct classes on good behavior and etiquette's to our MP’s & MLA’s …

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    why your "chiranjeevi and Nirupam and BANSAL COACHIGN CLASSES" are tired of teachign that dolt, douche bag is it?

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  • Af, mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    what a disappointment in a BJP cadre
    they are masters in watching porn ,watching young politician pictures.
    i suggest cc tv has to install in gents bathrooms now.

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  • Willie Menda, Bangalore

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    Nothing is wrong with the mobile. Problem is with the attitude of the users.Punish them.

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  • Amrutkar, Gumbazpuri

    Sat, Dec 13 2014

    It is true that knives are by nature cutters and hurts but they are not BANNED from the public life but are used very carefully for what they are meant to be used. IF KNIVES BANNED THEN THE KITCHENS WON'T COOK.

    So banning the mobiles is not the right solution but rather disqualify such misbehaved MLAs, MLCs and MPs.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    A welcome move..this step is in the right direction. I hope all states, Lok Sabaha and Rajya Sabha of the country follow it.. Also ban the practice of MLA/MPs touching the feet of their leaders.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    Yettige jwara...Yemmege bare!!!

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    You suspend them for 100 days still they dont give up these habits. Some BJP MP and MLAs are habitually addicted to porno and rape.

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 12 2014

    Ban on mobile is O.K.. Ban of dozing and yawning illa yaake...

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