Speaker K B Koliwad, however, told the editors--Ravi Belagere and Anil Raju of "Hai Bangalore" and "Yelahanka Voice" respectively--that he has no adjudicating powers to review the decision as it was unanimously taken by the House.
Koliwad said he would look at different options, including convening a special session of the Assembly.
The two editors visited the Speaker's office to seek review of the June 21 resolution passed by Assembly for their alleged defamatory articles against legislators.
On Saturday last, the High Court had disposed the petitions after the journalists said they would appear before the Speaker and seek revision of the resolution.
The counsel for the Speaker had told the Court that Belagere and Raju would not be arrested but they would have to appear before the Presiding Officer and submit a plea.
"The two editors have made their submissions before me and sought reviewing of the resolution, sentencing them for one year in jail. I just want to say, I will look into it," Koliwad told reporters after the counsel of the journalists, Shankarappa, made his submissions before him.
"I have no adjudicating powers as the Speaker to review the sentencing, because the decision was unanimously taken by the House, after the Privileges Committee had recommended action against the editors," he said.
"A special session might be called, there is that one option," Koliwad added.
Asked whether he has kept in abeyance the resolution, he said, "that is left for you all (reporters) to interpret. I have nothing to say."
The June 21 assembly resolution had led to protests from the media with the Editors' Guild of India terming it as a "gross misuse" of power which "violates" the fundamental right of freedom of speech.
The guild also had urged the Assembly to withdraw its resolution "without delay".
Belagere had published an article against Koliwad in September 2014 issue of 'Hai Bangalore'.
Former Speaker Kagodu Thimmappa had referred the issue to the Privileges Committee after Koliwad, then an MLA, had lodged a complaint against Belagere.
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