Uproar in Karnataka Assembly after Governor Gehlot walks out without completing address
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 22 (ANI): Karnataka Assembly saw Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot on Thursday walked out of the Assembly without reading the complete address drafted by the State government.
The Governor reportedly read to the joint session of the Legislative Assembly, only the first and last lines of his customary address and left the Assembly.
Congress leader BK Hariprasad attempted to stop the Governor at the assembly gate and asked him to complete reading the speech, a demand Gehlot refused.
Following the incident, Congress MLAs and MLCs raised slogans against the Governor, condemning the act.
"... Who is violating articles 176 and 163? All we have stated are facts in our governor's speech... There is not a single lie there, still the governor does not want to read it... Has the governor's office become the BJP office?...," Kharge stated.
"It is his constitutional mandate to do so. I don't know why he is backing out of it...Even if one paragraph is a lie or fiction, don't read it. These 11 paragraphs are already being debated in public. The same paragraphs have been submitted to the Prime Minister, Finance Minister and RDPR Minister," he stated.
He further stated that if the governor does not want to read the speech on state concerns, the speech should be made public so they can decide whether it is "fact or fiction." He alleged that the governor is being ordered by higher authorities to take such steps and questioned his "independence."
"A governor who is supposed to be the guardian of the Constitution has failed to do his duty. He is liable to address the joint session of the Assembly. He has insulted the Constitution. We will take an appropriate decision," Patil said.
Later, Chief Minister Siddaramiah said, "...Every new year the Governor has to address the joint session of Assembly, had the speech prepared by the Cabinet. This is a constitutional requirement. Today, instead of reading the speech prepared by the Cabinet, the Governor read the one he himself prepared. This is in violation of the Constitution of India. It violates Articles 176 and 163 of the Indian Constitution. He has not discharged his duties as per the Constitution.
Meanwhile, the state Assembly Speaker UT Khadar dismissed the allegations of conflict between the Governor and the state government.
Addressing mediapersons, Khadar said, "... The constitutional bodies will support each other... The governor's office is a constitutional body... They will work together... There is no conflict (between the governor and the government)..."
Also, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan accused Governor Arlekar of making additions and deletions to the policy address approved by the Council of Ministers, and requested the Legislative Assembly to accept the Cabinet-approved version as the authentic policy document. In its response, Lok Bhavan stated that the Governor had asked that "half-truths be removed from the draft of the policy address. In response, the government had stated that the Governor could prepare and read the policy address with such amendments as he deemed appropriate. It was also indicated that the speech would be resent, incorporating the changes suggested by Lok Bhavan.(ANI)
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