Poor attendance marks last Legislature session
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Poor attendance marks last Legislature session

February 10, 2023

Bengaluru: The last session of the 15th Legislative Assembly of Karnataka that commenced this morning witnessed poor attendance as a significant number of legislators gave it a miss as they are busy campaigning for the Assembly polls, due by April-May.

The 11-day-long session that began with Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot addressing the joint sitting of the Legislature, will see Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, who also holds the Finance portfolio, presenting his Government’s last budget on Feb. 17.

Leaders who were absent today included Opposition leader Siddharamaiah and JD(S) Legislative Party Leader H.D. Kumaraswamy. Siddharamaiah is on the Congress’ ‘Praja Dwani Yatra’. He is likely to take part in the session only on the day of Budget.

KPCC President D.K. Shivakumar is also likely to stay away on most of the days, as he will be busy with rallies and preparing for polls.

Kumaraswamy is leading the party’s ‘Pancharatna Yatra’ is also likely to skip the entire session. The former CM did not attend the winter session in Belagavi in December.

Several BJP legislators and Ministers too are likely to be absent on most days. Bommai himself is likely to have a tight schedule as will have to manage between the session and the party’s poll campaign. He will also have to take part in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s proposed visits to the State.

ONE COMMENT ON THIS POST To “Poor attendance marks last Legislature session”

  1. Magadi Kempegowda says:

    Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot. He looks with his mukbal topi looks like a monkey trainer with his nshows on the road!
    Kuruba Siddaramamaih and Gowda Kumaraswamy are on yatras to get non-Lingayat votes in the old Mysore state areas, where as the BJP is soly dependent on Lingayat votes in the dry arid regions of N Karnataka which joined the old Mysore in 1950s in a blunder called Karnataka Ekikarana.
    Time to defeat this 40% commission BJP government soaked in massive corruption in the election.

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