Bengaluru: Thin attendance by ministers, MLAs in state Assembly, Opposition unhappy


Bengaluru, Feb 9 (PTI): Karnataka assembly today witnessed a delayed start of its proceedings due to lack of quorum followed by absenteeism of Ministers, prompting members cutting across party lines to express "disappointment".

The House that was to meet at 10 am could sit for the proceedings only by around 11.20 am due to lack of quorum, even as the quorum bell kept ringing.

At least 25 members are required to be present in the 225-member assembly to form a quorum and for the House to commence the proceedings.

As the house proceedings began after much delay, Leader of Opposition Jagadish Shettar raised the issue of protest by mid-day meal workers and wanted a reply from the government.

He said, "we want the Education Minister to answer the House, but he is neither here nor at the protest site."

As Shettar was pointing at the empty seats on the first row of the treasury benches, Deputy Speaker Shivashankara Reddy, who was in the chair, read out the list of members who have sought permission to be absent from the House today.

Reacting to this, Shettar said "about seven Ministers are not there, then why to have the session? Is there no responsibility?"

Questioning the reason why permission was given, he sought to know whether they have gone on personal or officials work. "Even we have personal work," he said.

Also expressing displeasure over thin attendance on both the opposition and ruling sides, he noted that even after about one-and-half hours there was no quorum.

"Even 25 members cannot gather.....This is not a good development, it is disappointing," he said. Supporting Shettar's statement, the Deputy Speaker observed that members need to be serious and responsible.

Senior member and Health Minister Ramesh Kumar asked if it was right to continue with the proceedings on the technical ground just because there was quorum now.

He said, "each and every member and Ministers have a responsibility to this house and people who have voted for them."

Asserting that there was lack of seriousness these days among members in attending the House, he said: ".... members have to understand the sanctity of the House and their responsibilities."

With state assembly polls nearing, the ongoing session of the assembly that began on February 5 with the Governor's address to the joint sitting of both the Houses of Karnataka Legislature, has all along been witnessing thin attendance. Assembly polls are due early this year.

The House, after transacting its business for the day, broke for a week-long recess until February 16 for the budget session.

  

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  • Janardhan, London/Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 11 2018

    A UK government minister resigned for being late
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    For anyone who has ever arrived late to work, an apology will usually suffice. But for one British lord, it was too late to just say sorry.It took less than 60 seconds for Michael Bates to arrive late, apologize profusely, offer his resignation and then leave the House of Lords on Wednesday.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42897401

    Look at the state of Karnataka assembly !!!!

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    Why only opposition,? We the people who voted for them are also fell unhappy. Dont pay them for what what they are eligible to claim.

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  • ASHOK SHETTY, udupi

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    Only 3 month left for Looting.............................

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    How can it happen in No.1 state?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    Pay them as per Attendence 😁😁😁

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    If that rule is implemented, pappu's pants will also have holes!! .. not only kurtha!!!

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    As if his mom and bro in law didn't loot money already from scams.

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  • Satish, ABUDHABI

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    What about you people are spot checking for Govt Officers, wheatear they are on duty or what.
    Now who will punish you people are careless while “Vidhana Sabha discussion” session is going on, and there is no one present to solve public problems.

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  • Sandesh, udupi

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    Mera Karnataka Badal Raha Hai

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    I am asking all absentees : If you are running a business, will you pay a worker who did not show up ?
    Whereas, here you are paid by us citizens and you are taking it home for no work.

    Shame, have some guilt for eating out of free alms !

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  • Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    IF MINISTERS AND MLA S ARE NOT PUNCTUAL AND DISCIPLINED IN THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES.......THEN WHAT ABOUT GENERAL PUBLIC?

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  • Ravi C, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    Share the names of absented ministers (without reasons) to public so that we do not elect them again.

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  • Mufeed, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    V need change the youth should contest for election rather than the old grandfather's

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  • Citizen of INDIA, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    Exactly , these grandfather's don't know how to fight rather than develop our nation. If youths get the opportunity I'm sure we will develop country

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