CM Yediyurappa's proposal to cut down session to 3-day irks opposition


Bengaluru, Sep 21 (IANS): Even before the Legislature session commenced, Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Monday hinted that the state was contemplating to reduce the legislature session from eight to three days owing to Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking to reporters here, Yediyurappa said that more than 60 legislators have been tested positive, hence, we should think of reducing the number of days to three from eight. "We will discuss this issue in the Business Advisory Committee, where we will try to convince our opposition party leaders on this matter," he added.

Meanwhile, reacting sharply to this, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president, D.K. Shivakumar described that curtailing legislature session was an act nothing but death of democracy. "Don't we require at least two hours discussing each bill?" he questioned angrily and asserted that the opposition party would stick to its earlier demand that the on-going session must be extended by at least another eight days.

Adding to Shivakumar's views, Karnataka leader of the opposition, Siddaramaiah quipped that the Opposition will agree to reduction of days only if the ruling party, BJP withdraws all its 32 bills. "Let them withdraw all bills, then we can think about it," he retorted and asserted that if the ruling party decides to bring all bills then the opposition would demand for extension of the session by another two weeks. "I agree there is a spike in Corona cases and some of our MLAs are not able to attend. All that is fine, but that cannot be the only thing to reduce the number of days," he stressed.

While former Karnataka Chief Minister and JD(S) leader, H.D. Kumarswamy too asserted that the ruling party was introducing many contentious bills and they do not want a discussion on it, hence, they want to use the pandemic as an excuse to hide its failures. "We will not allow it to happen," he said.

 

 

 

  

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  • Shameer, Riyadh

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    The ministers want legislature and parliament functioning to be stopped due to pandemic as they are worried of their health.

    On the other side - they want students to attend exams and schools to begin.
    Politicians consider the general public as guinea pigs. Shame on these politicians.
    Is Supreme court not going to pass an order that parliament should continue to function?

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  • ayes p., kudla/ksa

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    Excuses!!!

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    Perfect. Need to give importance to legislator health. At the same time no bills should be passed and there is no expansion of ministry etc. at least next 6 months.

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  • Francis Lewis, Sastan

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    Our CM worried about his Ministers, MLA and he is giving some excuse saying Pandemic but has he worried about the General Public ??

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