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Karnataka BJP holds protests demanding withdrawal of suspension of 18 party MLAs

The suspension of 18 BJP MLAs from the Karnataka Assembly has been termed undemocratic by the opposition, which protested for its reversal.

Updated on: Apr 2, 2025, 17:46:48 IST
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Terming the suspension of 18 BJP MLAs from the Karnataka Assembly as "dictatorial" and "undemocratic", the opposition BJP on Wednesday staged a protest calling for Speaker U T Khader to reverse the decision without delay. Protesting in front of Kengal Hanumanthaiah statue at Vidhana Soudha premises here, BJP legislators holding placards and shouting slogans, called the Speaker "one-sided" and "pro-Congress".

The BJP leaders in Bengaluru protested after 18 MLAs were suspended in the  last assembly session.
The BJP leaders in Bengaluru protested after 18 MLAs were suspended in the last assembly session.

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They warned of intensifying the protest if the suspension was not revoked immediately. In an unprecedented move, 18 BJP MLAs were suspended for six months from the Karnataka Assembly on March 21, for showing "indiscipline" and "disrespecting" the Speaker, following which they were forcefully evicted from the House by the marshals as they refused to leave. The incident occurred on the last day of the assembly's budget session after the opposition BJP MLAs staged a massive protest against 4 per cent reservation to Muslims in public contracts and demanded a judicial probe into the "honey-trap" attempt against Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna.

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"Showing respect to the Speaker's chair, we request you to withdraw the suspension of MLAs immediately, or else we will intensify our protest," he added. Vijayendra argued that the Speaker's decision to suspend BJP MLAs and prohibit them from attending any legislature committee meetings and entering the Assembly premises is against the law and unconstitutional. Accusing the Speaker of conducting himself like a "puppet" in the hands of the ruling party, he urged him to withdraw the suspension of MLAs immediately. "Until the Speaker withdraws the suspension, BJP MLAs and MLCs will not attend any legislature committee meetings."

 
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Pathi Venkata Thadhagath

Pathi Thadhagath is a multimedia journalist with Hindustan Times, Bengaluru. He tracks and writes news of Karnataka state.

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