Monday, January 3, 2011

Karnataka News

There seems to be a strong line between the BJP and the opposition parties began in the sixth legislature January. By issuing a warning to the opposition parties that joined to go full force against Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa on the floor of the legislature, said spokesman KG Bopaiah Monday that the report of the Commission Hemachandra Sagar behavior recalcitrant members of the opposition during his election was in the Home made at the next meeting.
"I went through the report and go to the table during the next meeting. It allows the House to take disciplinary measures against the corresponding measures," said Bopaiah.
The Commission examined the behavior of the five members of the opposition, including Zameer Ahmed Khan of JD (s) and Kaka Sat Panduranga Congress. On 30 December 2009, these deputies had gone to the speaker podium, grabbed the microphone and broke records in your table, pushing N Yogesh Bhat, who was in the chair to monitor the elections. The Committee has recommended disciplinary action against five members of the opposition.
With a roar like that took place 11th October 2010 to the Legislative Assembly if the Chief Minister Yeddyurappa requested a vote of confidence, "said Ranjan Appachau Committee nor its investigation report to be delivered." If this happened during the session, at the table and go, "he said.
Bopaiah also said that they were the allegations against the BJP MLA Vajjal Manapps, and a decision taken after the investigation. 11-day meeting on 6 January with the Governor of the Joint Meeting HR Bhardwaj start. Eight bills, including land acquisition (Karnataka Amendment) Act 2009, Karnataka (Appeal and regional laws Amendment) Act 2009 and Karnataka Labour Welfare Fund (Amendment) Bill 2010 tabled in the legislature for the session. The Business Advisory Committee will meet after the speech of the Governor, to ensure a smooth implementation. "It is left to the opposition to cooperate, but we want the democratic institutions should work fine, and no public funds go waste," said Bopaiah.
Complaints from JD (S) leader MC Nanaiah he was abusing his position and was in the campaign for the panchayat elections took part, said Bopaiah: "All I can say is that if he (Nanaiah) shows that the allegations, I am 'm ready to quit. But as an experienced politician, Nanaiah should be careful what you say. "

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