The Congress and JD(S) on Wednesday boycotted proceedings of the Karnataka Assembly protesting the “attitude” of the ruling BJP, which transacted official and legislative business ignoring Opposition dharna.
Amid slogan shouting and dharna for the third consecutive day, seven bills including, the Karnataka Appropriation Bill, 2011, were adopted.
The opposition has been demanding acceptance of its adjournment notice to discuss alleged land scams and corruption.
As Speaker K. G. Bopaiah took up Question Hour, the Congress and JD(S) said they would boycott proceedings. They then walked out, shouting slogans against the government.
“It is nothing but murder of democracy. The Speaker has also joined hands with the Government,” opposition Congress leader Siddaramaiah said before leading the walkout by his party and JD(S) members.
The House then took up the motion to thank the Governor for his address to the joint sitting on January 6.
The Speaker then adjourned the House for the day.
Suresh Gowda (BJP) sought to move a breach of privilege notice against JD(S) leader and MP H. D. Kumaraswamy for making certain remarks denigrating the Assembly. Mr. Gowda said the former Chief Minister’s remarks lowered the image of the House and its members.
Mr. Bopaiah said he would write to the Lok Sabha Speaker on the issue.