Karnataka legislature set for stormy winter session

Bengaluru | Monday | 13th November, 2017

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“We will not allow the assembly to function till Minister K.J. He has no moral right to be minister till then,” reiterated Shettar. Karnataka: The 10-day winter session of the Karnataka legislature beginning here on Monday is likely to be stormy, as the opposition BJP has threatened to disrupt the proceedings on a number of issues, including its demand for a minister’s resignation and discussion on income tax raids on another minister. “As continuation of George in the cabinet has become untenable, he should resign or be sacked till the CBI investigation is complete and he is acquitted. Ganapathy accused him of harassment in a television interview before he committed suicide in July last year..