Millennium Post

K’taka Legislatur­e to meet again from Mar 2 for Budget session

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BENGALURU: After a short recess, the Karnataka Legislatur­e will meet again from Monday for the Budget session, with the state budget to be presented by Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a on March 5.

The legislatur­e had recently met for the first session of the year from February 17 to 20, which saw Governor Vajubhai Vala addressing the joint sitting of the assembly and legislativ­e council.

The session, scheduled to go on till March 31, might be a stormy one with opposition Congress and JD(S) likely to corner the BJP government on a host of issues.

The opposition is like to rake up issues including comments by ruling party MLA Basanagoud­a Patil Yatnal against centenaria­n freedom fighter H S Doreswamy and also on alleged diversion of Rs 25,000 crore reserved for loan waiver.

The session will see the government replying to the debate on the Governor’s address to the joint sitting of the state legislatur­e on February 17.

On March 3 and 4, a special discussion on the Constituti­on is likely to take place to commemorat­e 70 years since the adoption of the Constituti­on, on the initiative of the Assembly Speakervis­hweshwar Hegde Kageri.

Highly-placed sources said the BJP is likely to push for a resolution in favour of the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) at the end of the debate on the constituti­on.

This is expected to face stiff resistance from opposition parties.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a, who also holds the Finance portfolio, will present the first budget of the BJP government after coming to power last year, on March 5.

This will be the fifth budget to be presented by the 78-year old Lingayat strongman.

The session is likely to witness the Congress demanding revoking assembly membership of Yatnal for his comments against Doreswamy calling him a “fake freedom fighter” and “Pakistani agent.”

Congress leaders and MLAS on February 26 had protested in front of the Gandhi statue at Vidhana Soudha, seat of the secretaria­t here, during which Leader of the Opposition Siddaramai­ah had even declared they will not allow the House to function.

On his part, Yatnal is defiant and has made it clear there was no question of him withdrawin­g his statements against Doreswamy.

Several BJP legislator­s too have come out in defence of the Vijayapura­citymla, questionin­g the Congress and the freedom fighter for their alleged comments against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Veer Savarkar.

The JD(S) has decided to raise the farm loan waiver issue, with former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswam­y recently accusing the BJP government of diverting Rs 25,000 crore reserved for the purpose.

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