Banglaore: Clashes in Mysore Dominate Proceedings In Legislature


Banglaore: Clashes in Mysore Dominate Proceedings In Legislature

The Hindu

Bangalore, Jul 10: Proceedings on the first day of the session in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday was marred by acrimonious scenes, dharna by the Opposition and adjournment of the House thrice after a ruling party member accused a Congress member of instigating the communal clashes in Mysore last week.

With fresh reports of violence in Mysore on Thursday, Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa and Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah appealed to the people there to cooperate in maintaining law and order, and protect the fair name of Mysore, especially when the Dasara festivities were round the corner.



Mr. Yeddyurappa said the Popular Front of India (PFI) had launched a “jail bharo” programme violating Section 144 and some among the protesters had pelted stones on a religious procession, injuring the Assistant Commissioner of Police Suresh Kumar. Mr. Yeddyurappa sent out a stern warning to trouble-makers, saying they would be dealt with seriously.

Soon after the obituary references to seven former legislators, Mr. Siddaramaiah appealed to Speaker Jagadish Shettar to allow the Opposition to move an adjournment motion on the clashes in Mysore on July 2, which claimed three lives.

T.B. Jayachandra, D.K. Shivakumar, H.S. Mahadeva Prasad and Tanvir Sait of the Congress appealed to the Speaker to take up the adjournment motion before the Question Hour.

Minister for Law S. Suresh Kumar and his Cabinet colleagues K.S. Eshwarappa, Vishveshwara Hegde Kageri and Aravind Limbavali opposed a debate before the Question Hour.

At this moment, H.S. Shankaralinge Gowda (BJP) made some remarks against Mr. Tanvir Sait, representing Narasimharaja constituency in Mysore triggering a furore.

  

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jul 11 2009

    Adjournment of the session...is it a solution to solve the problem..! This is not for the first time, I have heard this since ages....Yes I agree adjournment can happen only on the condition that these legislators will not get their benifits for that lost period. If this is made then there wont be any adjournments.

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  • Saleem GH, PUTTUR, Abu Dhabi UAE

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    Mr.Viajy Manglore,, If banned PFI-KFD also banned Bajranga Dala and Rama sene. IF so its remarkable... Don''t blame only KFD.. just think... before write comments..

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    Kudos to Gayatri Ramesh for expressing unbiased views so bluntly. We need people like you. All communual organisations repsonsible for breakdwon of law and order situation. No body is above law. Nagesh Nayaks comments are just one sided.

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  • Munna, Bejai

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    Yes Gayatri Ramesh, N.R.Mohalla,Mysore I totally agree with you no one can understand & explain things better than a local person like you... which we have gone through in mangalore few months back

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  • Vijay, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    PFI and Karnataka Forum for Dignity should be banned with immediately. Govt. should investigate who is working behind funding of PFI and KFD.

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  • Vincy, Mulky/Dubai

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    Mangalore already burnt by fanned comunal tesnsions, now Mysore. It only seems, this is a well planed conspiracy & continuing. Its only matter of time when each city and town is under communal tension.

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  • Husain, Khobar/Udupi

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    Ban all communal organization and estabish new organization called "JAI HO SANGAH"

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  • Chidananda, Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    I agree with sister Gayathri Ramesh...

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  • sayed, bangalore/dubai

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    Mr.Nagesh you are giving suggestion to ban KFD & PFI what about Bajarang Dal,Hindu Yuva Sena other communal groups which attacked girls,women in M''lore & nuns in orissa, these groups not only attacks Minorities also on other communities.so Mr.Nagesh before writing comment just think im not saying that KFD & PFI are doing right.

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  • P A MOHIDDIN, PADUBIDRI/NEW DELHI

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    Let the peace prevail in Karnataka. All communal forces should be banned. Don''t politicise such a situation and everybody should strive hard to create a secular framework. Anybody found indulge in taking law in hand, should be dealt with sternly. Home Minister should be made responsible if the situation go out of hand.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    No organisation which is spreading communal harmony should be spared and banned. Also make the organisers of protests responsible for the all the public damage

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  • Munna, Bejai

    Fri, Jul 10 2009

    When there is Law & order who allows these outfits to activate & function in the society.....? anyone can open an outfit in the name of religion...?

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  • Gayatri Ramesh, N.R.Mohalla,Mysore

    Thu, Jul 09 2009

    When Mysore is burning,CM Yedyurappa and Shobha Karandlaje are busy in organising Mysore Dasara Festival! Home Minister V.S. Acharya has totally failed in his work. Sadanada Gowda''s call for banning ite KFD and PFI is welcome but it also should aplly to Bhajrang Dal,Sri Rama Sena and other Hindu communal outfits.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2009

    CONGRESS HAS NO OTHER JOB BUT TO DISTURB IN ASSEMBLY SESSION AS WELL AS PEACE IN KARNATAKA. KFD & PFI SHOULD BE BANNED FOR PEACEFUL KARNATAKA. ACTIVISTS OF BOTH THESE ORGANISATION ATTACKED ON POLICE PERSONNEL & DAMAGED PUBLIC PROPERTIES.

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  • Chidananda Shetty, Kundapur

    Thu, Jul 09 2009

    Ban Communal organisations like PFI

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