State Assembly session likely to be stormy; BJP set to moot Anti-Conversion bill


Bengaluru, Sep 12 (IANS): The Monsoon session of Karnataka Assembly is likely to be stormy with the opposition all set to corner the ruling BJP on various issues, including corruption and rain fury.

During the ten-day session, the BJP is scheduled to table the controversial Anti-Conversion Bill in the Legislative council after it was passed in the Assembly in December 2021.

The bill is already in force as an ordinance as the Governor has given his consent for it after the ruling BJP tabled it.

While the ruling party leaders are ready to defend the government, the opposition Congress which is upbeat about its chances in the upcoming Assembly elections is ready to launch a series of attacks on BJP.

Since the Assembly elections are less than eight months away, the people are also closely monitoring the proceedings and political developments. All the major parties, including regional party JD (S), are focussing on creating a good will among the voters.

According to sources in the BJP, the party leaders have been advised to defend the stands of the party aggressively.

Opposition Congress is likely to oppose the bill tooth and nail. It will also question the government on preferential treatment to give to murderers of Hindu victims in the state. The ruling BJP which has given hefty compensation to Hindu victims and consoled the families of Bajrang Dal activist Harsha in Shivamogga, BJP Yuva Morcha activist Praveen Kumar Nettare in Dakshina Kannada, have not even bothered to express condolences for Muslim youths who were killed, they alleged.

Much to the chagrin of opposition parties, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai had announced a government job for family members of Praveen. His photo was kept and tributes were paid at the recently-concluded BJP mega event in the state. Union Minister Smriti Irani even stated in the convention that Praveen gave his blood for the nation.

Congress and JD (S) are likely to attack BJP on its failure to manage the flood situation in the state, especially in Bengaluru. The organisations representing IT companies have warned the government that they would look for new destinations if infrastructure problems are not addressed.

BJP leaders have launched attacks on the former Infosys director Mohan Das Pai, who questioned the ruling party's failure to handle heavy rains.

The BJP insiders say that though the development is a setback for BJP, people know about unprecedented rains and it won't disturb the support base. Also, the massive turnout of people in Doddaballapur town for 'Janaspandana' has increased the confidence of the BJP leaders to take on the opposition Congress.

 

 

 

  

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 12 2022

    Everything possible against the minorities will happen and will be done before the fast approaching elections. The ruling party is majority and all powerful and the minorities have become completely helpless. We can see for ourselves what has been happening in our state regarding hijab, halal, anti cow slaughter, anti conversion, ban on muslim traders and the list goes on.

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  • srj, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 12 2022

    good. this bill has to be passed immediately

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  • Mango, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 12 2022

    Wil India ever be developed, most productive time is used for non governance issue ? from supreme court, central government to state government.

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  • Mahesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 12 2022

    Politician businessman nexus -- or politicians owning businesses -real estate -- Software parks -- Layouts -- hospitals -- educational inst.-- (Pubs and bars -- are in residential areas) ---- This is the crux-- problems in Bangalore -- So, there will be drama -- theatrics -- -- end of the day common man suffers -- referring now to storm water drains -- Raja Kaluve --unsuspecting owners ---- life savings of some homeowners who cannot take any legal recourse because of not initially studying all aspects -- The promoters have sold and scooted -- Their homes are facing demolition orders--

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Sep 12 2022

    just waste of time...blue jpigs will never stop their 40% business...no developments...may be they will pass some bills to divide society further and also install statues of the most coward person of our country sorry varkar...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 12 2022

    Why they are not bringing bills on serious and pressing issues like the unprecedented flooding which has shaken the faith of many big companies on the future of Bengaluru; most buildings housing famous companies on outer ring road are built illegally on storm water drains and filling up lakes; unless these are demolished, the same flooding will continue in future too, but that they don't want to discuss because these builders are backed by powerful corrupt politicians!!

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  • SUSHIL, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 12 2022

    Why they do not bring Instead Anti Poverty bill .,Anti Rape and Protection and empowerment of woman bill, Upliftment and empowerment of Dalit bill, Anti Hate bill . Hope better sense prevail for the good of the people and Nation.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 12 2022

    It is important for ruling dispensation to waste next 10 days on non pressing issues ..create controversy etc .. no discussion on corruption.. floods in Bangalore.. no governance Inflation jobs .. malnutrition..etc etc ..Like in Lok sabha Rahul Gandhi summoned when parliament was in session Could have been done before session or after .. Now all silence on national herald case .. All in all no questions by opposition

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