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The opposition was not allowed to discuss the issue in both the Houses today. The legislature session is slated to end on Friday.
“Congress has 136 MLAs. When we brought an adjournment motion regarding Rs 4,000 crore loot in MUDA scam, the government was scared and was running away (from discussion). They have passed key bills including the finance bill without discussion. This government is (of) cowards, they don’t have the courage to respond to MUDA allegations in the House,” Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, R Ashoka said.
While speaking to reporters here, he said, if the government had any “shame or self esteem,” they should have said on the floor of the House that the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had taken 14 sites in a legal manner, and so did his supporters.
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State BJP President and MLA B Y Vijayendra too said both in the Legislative Assembly and Council “we will do overnight protest to ensure that injustice is not done to Dalits, sites given to Chief Minister’s family are taken back and also over 5,000 sites that were illegally allocated.”
He accused the Chief Minister of running away from discussion on the MUDA scam by not giving an opportunity to discuss it. “If he had courage he should have told the Speaker to allow for discussion, the Speaker has been misused for not allowing the discussion and the opposition is being suppressed.”
It is alleged that compensatory sites were allotted to Siddaramaiah’s wife in an upmarket area in Mysuru, which had higher property value as compared to the location of her land which had been “acquired” by the MUDA.
The MUDA had allotted plots to Parvathi under a 50:50 ratio scheme in lieu of 3.16 acres of her land, where MUDA developed a residential layout.
The controversial scheme envisages allotting 50 per cent of developed land to the land loser in lieu of undeveloped land acquired for forming layouts.
Meanwhile, amidst the din in the Assembly with the opposition insisting on a discussion over the MUDA scam, four bills — The finance bill proposing supplementary budget of Rs 8,870 crore tabled by the Chief Minister, GST (Amendment) Bill, Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, and Municipality and Other Laws Bill — were passed.
The amendment bills pertained to Medical Registration and Other Law, SC/ST/OBC Reservation of Appointment, Parks Preservation, land revenue and, ancient and historical monuments and archaeological sites and remains were tabled in the Assembly.
Two other bills — Karnataka Appropriation Bill and Sri Renuka Yellamma Temple Development Authority Bill — were also tabled.