Karnataka BJP Demands Speaker's Resignation Amid Smart Lock Corruption Row

The Karnataka BJP has launched a major corruption allegation against Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader. They claim smart locks were massively overpriced and installed without legislators' consent. BJP MLA Cement Manjunath presented documents showing a Rs 37,556 per unit price difference. The party demands both a judicial inquiry and the Speaker's immediate resignation over the scandal.

Key Points: BJP Seeks Karnataka Speaker Resignation Over Smart Lock Scandal

  • BJP alleges smart locks installed in 224 rooms without MLA requests
  • Market price Rs 11,744 per lock versus billed Rs 49,300
  • Contract awarded to Speaker's district associates without tender
  • Ordinary batteries used despite lithium battery claims
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K'taka: BJP seeks Assembly Speaker's resignation, seeks judicial probe over smart lock corruption row

BJP demands judicial probe into alleged Rs 37,500 per unit smart lock overpricing at Legislators' Home, calls for Speaker U.T. Khader's immediate resignation.

"At the billed rate for one lock, three could have been purchased - Cement Manjunath, BJP MLA"

Bengaluru, Oct 30

The Karnataka unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday demanded the resignation of Legislative Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader and called for a judicial inquiry into alleged corruption in the installation of smart locks at the Legislators' Home in Bengaluru.

Addressing a press conference in Bengaluru, BJP MLA and State SC Morcha President Cement Manjunath alleged that "a major corruption scandal" had occurred in the procurement and installation of smart door locks under the supervision of the Speaker's office. "This matter must be investigated through a judicial inquiry, and Speaker U.T. Khader should immediately step down," Manjunath said.

He claimed that Khader's office had installed smart locks in 224 rooms of the Legislators' Home, despite no formal requests from the MLAs. "The locks were installed unnecessarily, and there is a huge discrepancy between the actual market cost and the billed price," he alleged.

Manjunath said that while the price of a high-quality smart lock in the market is around Rs 11,744, the billed rate was Rs 49,300 per unit. "At the billed rate for one lock, three could have been purchased," he said, producing documents showing comparative market rates.

"The tender process was not conducted properly. The contract was deliberately awarded to associates from the Speaker's district, inflating the cost by nearly Rs 37,500 per unit," he claimed.

He alleged that the procurement was an act of financial mismanagement and misuse of public money. "Even though we did not request smart locks, they were installed, and the billed amount is highly inflated. The market rate is Rs 8,100, but the bill shows Rs 35,000. This is clear corruption by the Speaker's office," he said.

Manjunath demanded that the Speaker clarify the alleged irregularities involving lakhs of rupees and reiterated the demand for a judicial inquiry. "The Speaker must explain to the people of Karnataka how these inflated bills were approved," he said, adding that further steps would be taken after Khader's clarification.

He also claimed that additional unnecessary expenditures had been incurred within the Assembly premises. Displaying one of the installed locks at the press meet, he said: "They claimed the locks used lithium batteries, but in reality, they installed ordinary battery-operated ones."

Manjunath further remarked that public suspicion warranted a proper explanation. "Whenever doubts arise in the public domain, those in positions of power must respond transparently," he said. He added that the rates he cited included GST and urged the Speaker to verify the market prices himself.

Former Speaker and BJP MP Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri, he said, would soon submit a formal complaint to the Governor regarding the alleged corruption, while the party leadership would decide the next course of action.

State SC Morcha General Secretary Mahendra Koutal, who also addressed the media, took aim at Minister Priyank Kharge, accusing him of supporting the Bhim Army -- an organisation he alleged was attempting to obstruct an RSS foot march in Chittapur. "The Bhim Army is maligning the name of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. It has no genuine representation from the Dalit or Scheduled Tribe communities," Koutal said.

He further alleged that individuals linked to the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) had been involved in protests in Bengaluru and were active in Chittapur as well. "Priyank Kharge should rename the Bhim Army as the Minority Army or name it after religious leaders," he quipped.

MLA Chandru Lamani and State SC Morcha Office Secretary Prashanth Kumar were also present at the press conference.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the price difference is concerning, let's not jump to conclusions. The Speaker deserves a fair chance to present his side. A judicial probe would bring out the truth, but resignation demands seem premature.
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Sarah B
As someone working in procurement, this raises red flags. The tender process should have been transparent. Installing locks without MLA requests and at inflated prices needs thorough investigation. Karnataka taxpayers deserve accountability.
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Arjun K
Same old political drama before elections! BJP finds corruption in everything when they're not in power. Let the investigation happen, but this feels like political vendetta. 🤔
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Meera T
The lithium battery vs ordinary battery issue shows deliberate deception. This isn't just financial irregularity - it's cheating the system. Hope the Governor takes appropriate action.
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David E
Why are MLAs getting smart locks when basic infrastructure in Bengaluru needs improvement? Priorities seem completely wrong. This money could have been better used for public welfare projects.

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