The House that was adjourned twice, passed the Karnataka Legislature Salaries, Pension and Allowances (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015, amidst din.
As the Assembly met for the day, opposition BJP entered the well of the House and demanded that discussion on the issue be allowed and the Speaker reconsider hisdecision on allowing an adjournment motion on the issue.
"Chair should reconsider its decision; we have lot of things to discuss on this issue of public importance. Government is trying to close the issue," Opposition Leader Jagadish Shettar said.
Sticking to his decision, Thimmappa today said there will be noreconsideration of the decision.
BJP then continued its protest, demanding that the affidavit, documents and receipt relating to the watch be made public by Dr Girish Chandra Verma, who is said to have gifted the watch to the Chief Minister.
Ruling Congress members led by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jayachandra countered BJP's protest, accusing it of trying to question the Speaker's ruling.
Intervening, JD(S) leader Y S V Datta requested the Chair to allow a discussion on the issue in any other form as theadjournment motion has been overruled.
Questioning the "double standard" of the government, Shettar said Karnataka government has appealed against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa considering undeclared gifts received by her as illegal wealth in the disproportionate assets case, and questioned why no similar yardstick was being followed against Siddaramaiah.
As both opposition and treasury benches were involved in war of words, the House was adjourned by the Speaker, who called the floor leaders for a meeting.
When the House resumed, opposition members entered the well of the House and demanded that discussion on the issue betaken up immediately.
raised the issue of Power Minister D K Shivakumar reportedly directing police action against a "frustrated" individual who, on phone, rued about unscheduled power cuts.
The Speaker said there would be no special discussion on the issue, but opposition can debate it during the motion of thanks to the Governor for his address, and continued with the question hour amidst uproar in the House.
As the Speaker asked Ministers to lay the papers mentioned against their names on the table of the House and conducted proceedings, Shettar opposed it, saying the House was not in order.
Amidst sloganeering and protest by the opposition, the Speaker even allowed the introduction and passage of Karnataka Legislature Salaries, Pension and Allowances (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015, aimed at making provision to providepension to family members of the member deceased beforeDecember 26, 1978 operative from February 22, 2014.
As the protest continued, the Speaker once again adjourned the House till afternoon.
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