BJP seeks to extend Assembly over North Karnataka issues
Ashoka says eight-day Winter Session too short to debate irrigation, infrastructure and regional gaps
PTI
Bengaluru, 29 Nov
The Opposition BJP urged the State government to extend the
upcoming Legislature session by at least 20 days, arguing that a longer sitting
is essential to comprehensively address issues affecting North Karnataka.
The Leader of Opposition in the State assembly, R Ashoka
said that the proposed eight-day session would be insufficient to examine the
persistent developmental gaps in districts such as Belagavi, Vijayapura,
Bagalkot, Kalaburagi, Raichur and Koppal.
He noted that critical matters related to irrigation,
infrastructure, regional investment and farmer distress require detailed debate
and policy clarity.
“The problems of North Karnataka cannot be covered in a
brief session,” Ashoka said in a statement.
The BJP leader asked the government to allot adequate time
for department-wise discussions and scrutiny of pending projects.
He also called for structured debates on drought management,
drinking-water shortages and delayed infrastructure works across the region.
Ashoka further stressed the need for transparency in the
government’s handling of various welfare schemes and grants, stating that
opposition members must be given sufficient opportunity to question
implementation gaps.
Meanwhile, the BJP and JD(S) met to plan their strategies
for the Winter Session.
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