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The former Chief Minister also said he will be meeting the Governor along with party leaders on Wednesday morning on the matter.
The governor should intervene immediately and provide an opportunity to the opposition to discuss in the House Yatnal’s “derogatory” statement against Doreswamy, Siddaramaiah tweeted.
He said the governor has powers under article 175 of the constitution to direct the assembly to discuss on important issues, and that he along with party colleagues will meet Vala tomorrow morning, requesting him to invoke it.
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Terming Speaker Kageri’s ruling as “partisan”, “undemocratic” and “dictatorial”, Siddaramaiah said the Congress would continue to protest in the house.
The Congress leader said Yatnal’s comments violated Article 51A of the Constitution, related to fundamental duties, and more specifically duty-(b)- “to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom.”
Yatnal’s recent comments against Doreswamy, calling him a “fake freedom fighter” and “Pakistani agent”, disrupted Karnataka assembly proceedings for the second day on Tuesday.