BJP, led by its state president Prahlad Joshi, former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa and other leaders staged a day-long dharna before the Mahatma Gandhi statue here, demanding withdrawal of the ACB, alleging that it was an attempt tomake the Lokayukta body "defunct".
As soon as the Assembly met for the day, BJP members raised the issue and demanded that the ACB be withdrawn.
"If the government does not reconsider, we will take our agitation to the streets. You will have to face the curse of the people," he said.
Reacting to this, Siddaramaiah said there was no question of withdrawing the ACB.
"People won't curse us, they will curse you instead. There is no question of withdrawing ACB, it has beenconstituted and we will go ahead with it," he said.
Leader of Opposition Jagadish Shettarpointed out that the Speaker had called for a meeting on the issue and on strengthening Lokayukta on March 31. "Let's discuss it there. Until then at least maintain status quo. Don't bein a hurry."
Kageri noted that most Ministers were absent from the House and said "such decisions of yours have led to this situation... Look, most of your Ministers are not with you."
Hitting back, Siddaramaiah questioned the BJP on its "double standards", sating that ACB exists in several BJP-ruled states like Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
BJP leader Basavaraj Bommai asked the Chief Minister notto compare Karnataka with other states as its Lokayukta isconsidered a model to others, and said, "Give all ACB powersback to the Lokayukta."
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