SPECIAL INVESTIGATION TEAM MAY PROBE KARNATAKA AUDIO CLIP
BENGALURU: Karnataka chief minister H D Kumaraswamy on Monday said he is willing to launch a probe by a special investigation team (SIT) into an audio clip that allegedly contains bribery charges against assembly speaker K R Ramesh Kumar. The controversial audio clip, released by Kumaraswamy on Friday, that purportedly recorded a conversation between Bharatiya Janata Party’s state president Yeddyurappa and Janata Dal (Secular) MLA Nagangouda Kandkur’s son Sharanagouda. In the clip it had been alleged that MLAs could resign without any fear because speaker Ramesh Kumar had been paid ~50 crore.
Kumar raised the issue in the assembly after it convened on Monday because aspersions were cast on him and questions were raised about his impartiality. For over two hours, legislators from the Congress-JD(S) alliance and opposition BJP argued about the limitation of privilege of the House. And though BJP MLAs initially asked the speaker to ignore the matter because the
IN THE CLIP, IT HAD BEEN ALLEGED THAT JD(S) MLAS COULD RESIGN WITHOUT ANY FEAR BECAUSE SPEAKER RAMESH KUMAR HAD BEEN PAID ~50 CRORE
alleged conversation had occurred outside the House, Ramesh Kumar chose to continue with the discussion, saying that it appeared that the comments were made by an MLA.
“To my misfortune, a person named me and said if anybody is willing to resign I will accept their resignation because I have taken ~50 crore,” Kumar said. “They have said courts will be fixed and the PM has also been named. This is not a good development.”
Kumar said the matter was not limited either to parties or individuals as the whole country was watching what was happening in the state. Rural development minister Krishna Byregowda intervened to say that the matter did not pertain to the speaker as an individual and disrespect to the post was also disrespect to the House. “Reflections on the character of the speaker in discharge of his duty are a breach of privilege and contempt of the House,” he said. However, BJP legislator J C Madhuswamy said he was worried that the speaker was taking the comments personally. “What Byregowda has spoken about, contempt applies to comments made in the House. We will never tolerate any disrespect to the chair. But I don’t understand how this can be brought up” he said.