Key Points

Karnataka's Opposition Leader R Ashoka has launched a fierce criticism against the ruling Congress government over the suspension of 18 BJP MLAs. He alleged that Speaker UT Khader acted unfairly by suspending the MLAs who were protesting against Muslim reservation and a potential honey-trap incident. The BJP is threatening intensified protests if the suspension is not revoked, highlighting deep political tensions in the state. By drawing attention to what they perceive as government injustice, the BJP aims to challenge the Congress's credibility and maintain political pressure.

Key Points: R Ashoka Warns Congress Over BJP MLAs' Suspension in Karnataka

  • BJP protests Muslim reservation and alleged honey-trap against minister
  • R Ashoka accuses Speaker of political manipulation
  • 18 BJP MLAs suspended for six months
  • Vijayendra criticizes Congress government's unfulfilled promises
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Revoke suspension of BJP MLAs or face intense protest: Karnataka LoP R Ashoka tells ruling Congress

Karnataka Opposition Leader R Ashoka demands revocation of BJP MLAs' suspension, criticizes Speaker UT Khader's actions amid political tensions

"The Speaker's chair is highly respectable, yet he suspends MLAs for protesting near the podium - R Ashoka"

Bengaluru, April 3

Karnataka Leader of Opposition R Ashoka on Wednesday warned of intensifying the protest if the suspension of 18 BJP MLAs is not revoked. He said that Speaker UT Khader did not even extend the courtesy of speaking to the suspended MLAs.

Speaking to reporters at Vidhana Soudha, he stated that the MLAs had staged a protest against the reservation granted to Muslims and a "honey-trap" attempt against Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna.

He added that if Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had announced an investigation into the honey-trap allegation or provided any clarification, the protest could have been withdrawn.

Ashoka further accused the Speaker of siding with the Congress government. With cabinet reshuffling on the horizon, R Ashoka claimed that the Speaker expects to secure a ministerial position by taking action against opposition members.

He emphasized that the Speaker's chair is highly respectable, yet while he welcomes people for photographs, he suspends MLAs for protesting near the podium.

BJP MLAs were suspended for six months from the Karnataka Assembly on March 21, for showing "indiscipline" and "disrespecting" the Speaker, following which they were forcefully evicted from the House by the marshals as they refused to leave.

The MLAs were suspended on the last day of the assembly's budget session after they staged a protest against 4 per cent reservation to Muslims in public contracts and demanded a judicial probe into the "honey-trap" attempt against Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna.

Meanwhile, the BJP state president and MLA BY Vijayendra slammed the Congress government, alleging that the party only guarantees price hikes.

In protest against the recent price increases, the BJP launched an overnight protest at Bengaluru's Freedom Park on Wednesday.

Speaking at the event, Vijayendra criticised the government for claiming to fulfil promises but failing to implement them properly.

He pointed out that despite assurances of fulfilling guarantees within 24 hours of coming to power, the government has still not effectively enforced them even after several months.

Vijayendra urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to step out of his air-conditioned room and tour the entire state, not just Bengaluru, along with his ministers.

He drew a historical comparison, stating that past kings used to disguise themselves and interact with their people before implementing beneficial policies.

He further suggested that if Siddaramaiah was feeling insecure about his position, he should take Deputy CM DK Shivakumar along with him on these visits.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This political drama never ends in Karnataka! Both sides need to focus on governance rather than these constant protests. The people are suffering while politicians play their games. 😒
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Rahul M.
The Speaker's position should be neutral. Suspending MLAs for 6 months seems excessive - there should be a better way to handle disagreements in the Assembly.
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Sanjay P.
The honey-trap allegations are serious if true. Instead of suspensions, why not order a proper investigation? Transparency would benefit everyone involved.
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Ananya R.
While I don't always agree with BJP, the comparison to historical kings is interesting! Leaders should indeed understand ground realities before making policies. 👑
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Vikram S.
Respectfully, the BJP MLAs should have followed assembly decorum. Protesting near the Speaker's podium was inappropriate regardless of the issue. There are proper channels for raising concerns.
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Meera N.
Price hikes are affecting everyone! Instead of overnight protests, I wish opposition parties would propose concrete solutions. We need constructive politics, not just criticism.

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