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Karnataka Assembly: 18 BJP MLAS suspended amid ruckus; House marshals remove MLAs

ANI March 21, 2025 112 views

The Karnataka Assembly witnessed high drama as 18 BJP MLAs were suspended for six months for disrupting proceedings. The chaos erupted over allegations of a honey trap attempt on Minister KN Rajanna, with BJP members demanding a judicial inquiry. Amidst the uproar, the Assembly also passed a Bill granting four percent reservation to minorities in contract work. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah assured that no one would be protected in the honey trap case, emphasizing legal accountability.

"It's the government's responsibility to protect anyone in the case." - CM Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru March 21: The Karnataka Assembly on Friday passed the Bill to suspend 18 BJP MLAs for six months for disrupting the Assembly's proceedings.

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18 BJP MLAs suspended for six months amid Assembly chaos

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Ruckus over honey trap allegations against Karnataka Minister

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Minority reservation Bill passed during tumultuous session

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CM Siddaramaiah denies protection in honey trap case

The Bill was tabled by Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil.

Ruckus erupted in the Assembly as BJP MLAs entered the Well of the House and also tore and threw papers at the Speaker UT Khader's chair.

The Bill granting four per cent reservation to minorities including Muslims in contract work was passed by Karnataka Assembly.

Earlier today, an uproar followed in the State Assembly after Karnataka Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna's allegation of honey trap attempt was made on him.

BJP legislators raised loud slogans "down, down" as some members held CDs in their hands claiming they had proof of the alleged honey trap. They then stormed into the well of the house even as CM Siddaramaiah was speaking.

R Ashoka, BJP MLA and Leader of Opposition in the Assembly said, "It is not the issue of one party, it's a biggest conspiracy against legislators who are working for the people and some are doing this (honey trap) with clear hidden agenda."

Speaking in the house Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended his government and said there was no question of protecting anyone in the Honey Trap.

The BJP leaders were demanding a judicial inquiry, but CM Siddaramiah said that G Parmeshwara had already responded to the allegations made by KN Rajanna, and has set up an enquiry.

"It is the government's responsibility to protect anyone in the case. According to the law, the guilty should be punished. The Home Minister replied that if Rajanna complained, a high-level probe would be investigated. Rajanna did not name anyone, action could be taken if he had named someone. There is no question of protecting anyone in the case," the CM said earlier.

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