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Anti-Conversion Row: BJP MLA To Move Pvt Member Bills

Anti-Conversion Row: BJP MLA To Move Pvt Member Bills
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Bengaluru: To install pressure on the government, which seems to be in a dilemma for carrying anti-conversion laws in Karnataka, BJP legislator has decided to move private members’ bills to this problem.
Titled The Karnataka Freedom Rago Rago, the proposed law is being transferred by BJP MLC and former candidate RR Nagar PM Muniraju Gowda.
On December 6, Gowda submitted a letter and a copy of the bill proposed to the Secretary of the Board to find time to launch him in the Customer Session.
Asked why he saw the bill when his party himself was expected to display similar legislates, Gowda said if the government was ambiguous, he would welcome him.
“We are not trying to apply the government’s plan or score brownies by bringing this bill.
If the government enters it in the legislature, I will wholeheartedly support it and urge them to add a few points from my recommendation,” Gowda said.
According to legislators and BJP workers, the intention behind a private member bill is to encourage to accelerate the proposal.
“While the Minister of Home Affairs and the minister’s chairman have a public statement about carrying anti-conversion bills, unfortunately we hear the government not serious about this issue.
The private member bill can show how focused on the party sound bank is about this problem,” said a BJP legislator.
However, JC Madhuswamy’s law minister refused the claim that the government was not serious about the bill or was under pressure to quit the tabling.
“While I admit that it spends time, we haven’t taken it from the table.
We are serious about anti-conversion law,” Madhuswamy said.
According to government officials, the bill can be discussed at the next cabinet meeting to be held in the BELOGIVAs and submitt the legislature the following week.
Long process: Officials as far as the private member bill was worried, legislative officials said it was a long-drawn process before being taken home for approval.
Gowda said that the bill had been submitted before the legislative committee on the bill of private members and they had searched for several clarification of expenses and several other clauses.
After the committee’s recommendation, it will be discussed with the Department of Law, Home and Finance before being considered suitable to be submitted at home.
Secretary of the Legislative Council Kr Mahalakshmi said the committee was between the bill now and will decide when to be submitted.
Consult with residents before passing the Transport Authority bill: ActivistSwith Bengaluru Metropolitan Land Transport Transport Bill is likely to be submitted in a session of the Customary, many citizens and activists urge the government to hold public consultations on this issue.
In the latest online discussion about the Bill organized by Bengaluru Bus Prayaikara Vedia, who campaigned for better public transportation in the city, activists said the Kannada version of the Law draft was not available.
The urban land transportation directorate is preparing a draft.
Dattatraya T Diver, a guardian of the Bangalore NGO environment belief, said: “The establishment of an integrated Metropolitan Transportation Authority must get the central approval for the new Metro project.
But the center cleanses the ORR-KIA corridor without any approval.
Now, the state government put the bill in BMLTA Assembly such as rituals without public consultation.
“Sandeep Anirudhan, a civil activist said:” Pre-legislative public consultation must be made norms for all bills and amendments.
” Senior Sivia Activist NS Mukunda Agrees: “Public consultation is a must.
BMLTA has a greater scope to provide affordable transportation options, general tickets, increasing pedestrian paths and better coordination between government institutions.” Tara Krishnaswamy, founder , a citizen for Bengaluru, an NGO, said: “Local civilian bodies led by the mayor must play an important role in BMTA.
In fact, Bengaluru recorded the highest pedestrian death in this country.
But there is no accessibility from the Metro station to BMTC Hall Buses and train stations.
Some agents are responsible for planning in the city but they don’t talk to each other.

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