Beleaglias: Congress on Thursday faced several embarrassing moments in the legislature during the debate about the anti-conversion bill of debate as the leader of the Siddaramaiiah opposition was caught when BJP emphasized that the bill was actually designed by the government in 2016.
Starting a debate about the Karnataka Protection of Religious Freedom Bill 2021 introduced on Tuesday, law and parliament of JC Madhuswamy affairs said this bill was initiated by the Congress government led by Siddaramaiiah and the BJP government just took ahead with a little modification.
“The bill we have proposed is not new.
It was prepared by the Government of Congress in 2016 and the Karnataka Law Commission was compiled and it was even studied by the Supervisory Committee.
But, it wasn’t taken to the cabinet.
I did not know why Siddaramaiiah opposed the bill designed and initiated by the government itself, “said Madhuswamy Siddaramaiiah, who led the attack on the bill, denied Madhuswamy’s claim and said the government had never intitably billed because the party was against the law as contrary to the constitution.
He challenged Madhuswamy to show documents to prove that the bill was examined.
“I called then Law Minister TB Jayachandra and asked if this bill was initiated by our government.
He said there was no step taken.
This bill was never initiated by our government, “said Saidaramaiiah.
Madhuswamy handed the document to the Speaker Vishweshwar Herge Kageri, who read that the paper, which according to the bill was not only studied by the supervision committee but also the Minister of Siddaramaiiah had been directed to bring him to the cabinet.
“Note November 16, 2016 says you have asked the authorities to place the bill before the cabinet,” Kageri said to handle Siddaramaiiah.
“After the inspection of the bill went to the Minister of Welfare then Social H ANJANYYA, which in turn sent to you.
And you are asked for a place before the cabinet.
” A siddaramaiiah seemed confused challenging claims and asked if the document had a signature and the speaker answered that the bear’s bear.
At this time, former Minister B.
S.
Yeddyurappa intervened to ask Siddaramaiiah why he denied documents made by the government himself.
“The speaker says the note has your signature.
If you do not believe documents signed by you as ministers, only God can save the country.
You will be laughing.
Don’t let that happen, “Yediyurappa said to handle Siddaramaiiah.
The Minister for Rural Development and Pancrayat Raj KS Eswrappa and Revenue Minister R Ashoka joined together to attack Siddaramaiiah.
While Eswarappa was sought by Siddaramaiiah’s resignation as an opposition leader, Ashoka said he was caught red-handed.
Yediyurappa suggests that the speaker must hold a meeting with Siddaramaiiah and Madhuswan and show documents to leader positions and bills can be ratified in a round voice if he is sure.
Kageri was postponed for 10 minutes and held a meeting in his room to show the document to Siddaramaiiah.
When the house reunited, Siddaramaiiah claimed to have signed the letter but he had forgotten about it.
“Yes the bill was designed and it was studied and I also had asked to place before the cabinet.
But, then we don’t consider it.
The cabinet did not discuss it and did not approve it.
So, it shows that my government has no intention of bringing in law, “Siddaramaiiah said.
Siddaramaiiah even stumbled when arguing about the bill when he said the Hindu population had increased from 83.86% in 2001 to 84% in 2011.
BJP member P Rajeev raised the point of order to say Siddaramaiiah was wrong census quoting, which he said was the real Hindu population It has decreased from 83.86% in 2001 to 79.8% in 2011.
Siddaramaiiah claimed to have not been through a census report and the characters he stopped taken from Google and it was about the residents of Karnataka not a national figure.