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K’taka: Anti-Conversion Bill tends to take a central stage

K'taka: Anti-Conversion Bill tends to take a central stage
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BELAGUGIVI: The second week of the legislative winter session may be a storm, with the Congress tend to continue to suppress the resignation of the Minister of Urban Development Byrathi Basavaraj for the case of land deprivation and BJP trying to divert focus on anti-conversion bills.
The bill is likely to be passed by the cabinet at the meeting on Monday, and it will be introduced in a assembly in one or two days.
However, debate about lines, which have seen clashes of violence between pro-Kannada organizations and members of Maharashtra Ekikarna Samiti (MES) is likely to take the middle stage when the session continues on Monday.
Clashes have been condemned by members in all political lines and this problem is likely to see a unified response from all clothing.
“Insulting one of our extraordinary national leaders on behalf of language politics is detrimental to their nationalist spirit and will not be tolerated,” said the Chairman of the Bukavaraj Bommai Minister.
“In whatever circumstances we will let criminals disturb the law and order in Karnataka.” JD (s) is set to play a more active role on the floor of the house as the party leader and former Minister of HD Kumaraswamy is expected to attend a session from Tuesday.
He has missed the whole week.
While JD (s) officials said they would oppose anti-conversion bills, the party often changed nails in the past.
A senior official has admitted that his stand was not final, even when Congress accused having a quiet understanding with BJP.
“Our stand, so far, is to oppose anti-conversion bills, but we will take the final decision on Tuesday when Kumaraswamy locks a legislative party meeting,” said Bandeppa Kashempur, JD (s) Leader Floor Leader in the Assembly.
While the bill will sail through the Assembly, BJP does not have a majority in the legislative council and requires JD support.
Speculation was rampant that BJP urged JD to help pass the bill by staging the walkout.
“We are sure to pass the bill in both houses.
We have our own strategy for the council,” Araga Jnanendra, Minister of Home Affairs.
Congress plans to increase other significant problems such as the cost of a 40% kickback leveled by the contractor, Bitcoin fraud and the development of North Karnataka.
However, JD has accused Congress from the road process by clinging to Byrathi’s resignation request.
On Friday, Congress members have rushed to the Assembly wells, looking for Byrathi’s resignation before the house was postponed earlier.
“It’s not right for the Congress to hold the house to climb and not let the government reply to the debate on Havoc rain.
We oppose such movements,” Kashempur said.
‘It will not tolerate the chief of this information Minister BS Yediyurappa said the riots in the Batalagavi would be discussed in the legislature when the winter session was continued on Monday.
“This is a unfortunate incident,” Yediyurappa said.
“Accidental efforts were carried out to create riots in the border district.
We will not tolerate the incident.
The Chairman of the Minister of Bumavaraj Bommai and Interior Minister Araga Jnanendra has taken the necessary actions to arrest the defendant.
We will discuss this complicated at home on Monday and try to find a solution to avoid this kind of incident in the future.
“KS Eshwarappa, Minister of RDPR, said:” Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackery must stop blaming Kannadiangas.
The border dispute was completed for a long time with the Mahajan Commission report.
We will raise this problem with PM Modi Of course.

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