They demanded that the report be tabled during the session that is scheduled to end on December 3, expressing apprehensions that Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprise, the implementing agency of BMIC project, was planning to get stay on the tabling of the report from the courts.
BJP, citing media reports, alleged that a couple of "powerful" Ministers were against tabling of the report as it was against their interest.
There were allegations of violations of the framework agreement by NICE, and the committee has reportedly recommended CBI or ED investigation into the case.
Opposition BJP Leader Jagadish Shettar, who raised the issue, said there should not be any delay in the tabling of the report as the company was planning a stay on it.
This demand was supported by members of the House committee from all parties, including ruling Congress.
While some MLAs pointed out the suffering faced by the farmers over the years because of this project, R Ashoka (BJP) said the irregularities were over Rs 30,000 crore and there are media reports that few "powerful" ministers were pressurising against its tabling in the House.
As some members raised objection to it stating the
report was submitted seven days ago and it cannot be delayed for long, the Speaker said, "I will call the Law Minister today and discuss with him and after satisfying will take further steps."
Intervening, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said government had no objections to the tabling of the report and opposition should withdraw from the well, as the Speaker has assured he would discuss the matter with Law Minister.
As the protest continued, the Speaker adjourned the House for 15 minutes.
On resumption, the Speaker said he held a meeting with the Law Minister and has ordered printing of the report.
Law Minister Jayachandra said the House committee report would be tabled in a couple of days, as time is required for the printing of the voluminous report.
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