Mangalore: ‘Assembly Speaker Cannot Serve Notice on MLAs - UT Khadar


Mangalore, Oct 26 (DHNS): Mangalore MLA U T Khader has accused Assembly Speaker K G Bopaiah of violating rules by sending notice to 14 MLAs of the Congress following the cacophony during the vote of confidence on October 11. 

Addressing a news conference here on Friday, Khader said that as per the rules, the  Chief Whip in the State Assembly should complain to the Speaker first. The Speaker can issue notice only on the basis of this complaint to the MLAs.

“The Assembly Speaker is the custodian of all the 224 MLAs in the State Assembly. Unfortunately in Karnataka, the Speaker  is acting as a custodian to BJP MLAs exclusively,” he added.

“The notice served states that 14 MLAs including me helped five independent MLAs, who were disqualified, to enter the Assembly hall. One should know that the five independent MLAs had already entered the Assembly hall when we reached there,” Khader clarified and added that the Congress MLAs were protesting only to urge the Speaker to convene the Assembly again since the vote of confidence was not tabled properly.

He questioned as to why the Speaker did not raise the issue in the session held on October 14 if they had behaved in an unruly manner.

“The Speaker is playing partisan politics to protect the BJP government. Their ultimate aim is to safeguard the BJP government by suspending 14 of us,” Khader charged.

He pointed out that the notice was issued to 14 MLAs on October 20 even though a complaint was submitted to the Speaker by the BJP MLAs on October 11 itself.

Talking about the House Committee set up to probe the issue, Khader said that the Speaker should have set up a committee to probe how police entered the Assembly and why entry was denied to MLAs. 

  

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  • Divakar, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 27 2010

    UT means UTurn Kader

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  • Vasant Raj, Udupi/Abudhabi

    Tue, Oct 26 2010

    What an statement ! He should be MT Khader (empty)

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Tue, Oct 26 2010

    KHADER BAI,FORGET FOOLOWING OF THE RULES OF PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY IN KARNATAKA BY BJP.BY HOOK OR CROOK YEDDY NEED THE CHAIR OF CM.KARNTAKA CROWNED AS THE MOST "CORRUPTED STATE "IN INDIA!THEN HOW CAN RULE OF THE LAND,DEMOCRACY NORMS MAINTAINED?

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  • Uday D Sheety, Udupi/Sharjah

    Tue, Oct 26 2010

    Well, never try to play with fire. All are clever. Try to compromise and let this government completes it's term. Otherwise, I feel everybody in mess.

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  • Asif, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 26 2010

    At last our MLA has spoken.

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