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Sangamesh was on March 4 was suspended from the Assembly till March 12 for removing his shirt inside the House, during a protest by his party members against the special discussion on ‘One Nation, One Election’ (ONOE).
The privilege notice by senior BJP MLA Araga Jnanendra with the support of requisite members present in the House was allowed for discussion.
But as there was no order in the assembly with protest and sloganeering by Congress members, the discussion could not be held and the Speaker referred it to the committee on privileges.
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”We have to uphold parliamentary values and fulfil the aspirations of people… keep your irresponsible politics outside the House,” he said.
During his preliminary submission regarding his notice on breach of privilege, Jnanendra said, the conduct of Sangamesh on March 4 during Congress’ protest, was disrespectful to the Chair, which has utmost sanctity and amounts to a breach of privilege of the House.
As he referred to the incident about Sangamesh removing his shirt in the assembly, Congress members objected to it and said he did that out of anger about false cases booked against him and his family members.
To this, some BJP members retorted by demanding that he should be suspended permanently.
Intervening, Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah said Sangamesh has been suspended from the House for his conduct, then what was the need for it to be taken up again.
”He (Sangamesh) is not in the House to defend himself.. so it should not be allowed,” he said.
Replying, Speaker informed Siddaramaiah that Jnanendra was speaking on breach of privilege notice and according to rules it can be taken up even if the person against whom it is moved is not present in the House, and asked him to raise an objection if any, once the submission is made.
Sticking to his stand that such discussion should not be allowed when the concerned member is not in the House, Siddaramaiah questioned as to why such action was not taken during similar incidents in the past.
”This is not correct..we will not allow,” he said.
Congress members then trooped into the well of the House and started their protest by raising slogans like ”CD government” ”puppets of RSS.”
BJP members too hit back by shouting ”Italy Congress.”
Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said, the entire Assembly’s privilege has been breached as Sangamesh’s conduct was indecent, he has spoken against the Speaker and has caused disrespect to the Chair.
”The privilege notice and procedure being followed is completely in order.. the leader of opposition defending his MLAs conduct of removing shirt is really sad. If the cases against him (Sangamesh) is wrong, let him go to court and take relief. Will removing clothes here lead to case withdrawal?” he asked.
Accusing the Congress of trying to suppress the voice of the members of the House with such repeated protests and calling it ‘undemocratic,’ Jnanendra pointed out that even after suspension Sangamesh disregarding the orders tried to enter the House and spoke ill about Speaker and the Chair in front of the media.
The conduct of Sangamesh amounts to a breach of privilege of the House, the BJP MLA said and urged that he has to be expelled from the House for an indefinite period.
Jnanendra then sought to move the motion and for a detailed discussion on the matter.
Speaker Kageri then sought to know whether at least 10 members in the House were in support of Jnanendra’s notice, following which all the BJP MLAs stood in support.
Subsequently, Speaker announced that he will allow the discussion.
Objecting to it, Siddaramaiah said Sangamesh has not disrespected the Speaker and if he has spoken anything outside there was no authentication for it.
”How is it (discussion) being allowed, we will not allow it… This has never happened in the history of the Karnataka assembly,” he said.
Despite his repeated request as the Congress members continued their protest and did not allow the debate on breach of privilege, Speaker referred it to the privilege committee to look into it and submit a report.