BJP member accuses Govt of 'diverting' Rs 50 cr to Cong party

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Jul 11 2018 | 10:35 PM IST

: A BJP member today accused the Karnataka government of 'diverting' Rs 50 crore from the budget to the Congress party fund, triggering an uproar in the assembly, leading to its adjournment.

Before Deputy Speaker Krishna Reddyadjourned the session to tomorrow,BJP members trooped into well of the house, demanding that A Ramdas, former minister, be allowed to raise the issue.

Reddy, however, said he would not allow it unless the member placed documents substantiating his charges.

"As per Parliamentary rules, the member should give a notice to the Speaker before levelling allegations on the floor of the house. I will not allow him to raise the issue.

If the member has documentary evidence, let him place it in the house and I will allow him to speak," Reddy said.

The spat between Congress and BJP members started after Ramdas charged the government with 'diverting' Rs 50 crore from the budget to the Congress party.

Water Resources Minister D K Shivakumar said Congress would not allow the member to raise the issue unless he adheres to Parliamentary norms as they "cannot sit silent' over such serious charges.

"AICC is a temple and we revere that place. We cannot sit quiet if someone levels false allegations. Has this happened earlier? Can anybody say anything and get away after levelling charges against AICC? he asked.

To this, Ramdas claimed he has the documentary evidence and should be allowed to speak.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Krishna Byregowda said the government was ready to reply to the charges,but Ramdas should first give notice to the chair and then speak on the issue.

BJP MLA Aravind Limbavalli said many such charges had been levelled earlier in the house, but never had any member demanded submission of notice to raise a corruption issue.

"When H D Kumaraswamy, who was then in the opposition, levelled allegations against the then Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for wearing an expensive Hublot watch in the house, none demanded a notice.

And the section mentioned by Byregowda does not apply here as Ramdas is not levelling allegations against an individual," he said.

Shivakumar retorted that AICC is run by individuals and hence levelling allegations against it is akin to those made against individuals.

"Let Ramdas furnish the documents and then speak."

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First Published: Jul 11 2018 | 10:35 PM IST

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