Karnataka House committee issues notice to Opposition MLAs

October 21, 2010 04:53 pm | Updated October 26, 2016 02:31 pm IST - Bangalore

During the trust vote in the Karnataka State Assembly last Monday. File Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy

During the trust vote in the Karnataka State Assembly last Monday. File Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy

The Legislative Committee appointed by Karnataka Speaker K.G. Bopaiah to go into the unruly scenes witnessed during the trust vote on October 11, on Thursday issued notices to 15 MLAs belonging to Opposition Congress and JDS.

The committee, headed by BJP MLA Appachu Ranjan, in its notice, has asked these MLAs to appear before it on October 28, Legislature secretariat sources said.

Those who got the notices are Puttaraju, Zameer Ahmed Khan, Bandeppa Kashempur, M.T. Krishnappa, H.C. Balakrishna, K.P. Bacchegowda, K. Raju (all JDS), N.A. Harris, B.K. Sangameshwar, Suresh Gowda, H.P. Manjunath, U.T. Khader, P.M. Ashok, Rahim Khan and Kakasab Patil.

Pandemonium prevailed in the House on October 11 when Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa moved a trust motion.

Sixteen rebel MLAs were disqualified by Mr. Bopaiah a few hours before the proceedings and in unprecedented scenes, police were brought into the Assembly to control the situation that went out of hand with police and marshals clashing with the legislators.

The confidence motion was declared carried by voice vote by Mr. Bopaiah. Governor H.R. Bhardwaj had called it unconstitutional and recommended President’s rule. However, he then decided to give a second opportunity to Mr. Yeddyurappa to prove his majority on October 14 which was passed by 106 votes in favour and 100 against in a truncated assembly.

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