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Stage set for a session with Karnataka legislature

Stage set for a session with Karnataka legislature
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Bengaluru: The session with the legislature of Karnataka which will start from Monday is likely to be shaken by ongoing hijab lines and related laws and order situations in circumstances, charges of kickback by the contractor association and the problem of implementing the Mekedatu project, among others.
The 10-day session which will take place until February 25, will begin with the Governor of Karnataka Thaawar Chand Gehlot discusses together to sit members of the Legislative Assembly and Board on the first day.
This will be the first address of Gehlot to a shared session, after taking over as governor in July, last year.
Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri on Saturday said that after several years, the governor would take the big steps of Vidhana Soudha to enter the legislative assembly room, a shared session.
This session is expected to be a storm as the main opposition party, the congress tends to corner the government on some problems, including the controversy of the headscarf, and the legal situation and related order, with protests in this case change violence in several parts.
The line has taken politics, because the BJP in power stands strongly supports uniform related rules followed by educational institutions, calling hijabs, religious symbols, while the opposition congress has received support from Muslim girls.
Both parties even blame each other for enhanced problems into large controversies.
Congress also tends to increase the problem of 40 percent of the kickback fees flattened by the Association of Karnataka State Contractors against politicians, ministers and bureaucrats.
The problem related to the Mekedatu project also tends to emerge behind in the recently demanding its implementation, by breaking the covid sidewalk.
While the Congress tends to target the government to delay the implementation of the project and get permission from the center, BJP, which has accused the old party of the Grand try to manage this issue tend to continue to continue in violating the covid sidewalk, along with reports of several leaders and workers infected by the virus during the parade.
The problem related to the government’s economic handling, getting funds from the center, “unilateral” of the project announcement that connects the river in the union budget, the Covid situation, among other issues also tends to come for discussion during the session.
Opposition leader Siddaramaia has held a meeting of the Congress legislative party on February 14, to discuss the strategy for the session.
The debated anti-conversion bill was passed by assembly during the winter session in the case in December, it is likely to be taken on the legislative council during the session.
Although the bill was introduced on the board during the winter session, the government did not encourage it because it did not have numbers at home.
With the powerful BJP now has a comfortable amount, with independent support, after MLC polls recently from the constituency of local authorities, the bill is likely to be taken during this session.
This is also the first session for the leader of the Senior C congression to Hariprasad, after he was recently appointed by the party as his leader in the Karnataka Legislative Council.
JD (s) that has been banking on issues relating to regional pride tend to target the government about problems related to subjects such as the alleged lack of funds to the University of Kannada, work for locals, as well as farmers and irrigation.
This session also came when the Head of the Bukavaraj Bommai minister was under strong pressure from the BJP legislator to expand or sheer the earliest cabinet, with assembly selection scheduled in 2023.
According to the Secretariat Assembly received 2,062 questions, 81 calls, 81 notification of attention and notifications 31 Notifications under the 351 rule, from legislators.
Kageri speaker said his office had received two bills – Karnataka (amendments) of bills and criminal law bills (amendments) so far for sessions.
He also said he would consider allocating two days for discussion about the election reform in the upcoming session.

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