Cong leadership briefed on political developments: Siddaramaiah
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the Governor sending some Bills back to the government will be discussed in the Cabinet and the next course of action will be decided at the meeting
PTI
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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru, 24 Aug
Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah on Saturday said the Congress high command had been explained
about the recent political developments in the State, and the prosecution
sanction against him by the Governor, which he termed as
"anti-Constitution and illegal".
He also said the
Governor sending some Bills back to the government will be discussed in the
Cabinet and the next course of action will be decided at the meeting.
Siddaramaiah and
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who is also state Congress chief, and
several senior ministers met AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of
Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi on Friday, and held
discussions.
"We went to
Delhi yesterday on our own..... DK Shivakumar and I have explained (to
Congress high command) regarding political developments in the state,
especially on the opposition's padayatre (Bengaluru to Mysuru foot march) on
the MUDA issue, how we faced it politically," Siddaramaiah said.
Speaking to reporters
here, he said, "We have informed them (high command) about the
government's clear stand that the Governor's prosecution sanction (against me)
is anti-Constitution and illegal, and to challenge it in courts. We have also
told them that both the Cabinet and the legislature party have condemned it
(Governor's sanction), and explained to them that the Governor's decision has
been challenged in the High Court."
Asked whether any
discussion happened regarding complaining to the President against the Governor,
Siddaramaiah said, "no....all options are open."
Governor
Thaawarchand Gehlot on 16 August granted sanction for prosecution of
Siddaramaiah in connection with the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA)
site allotment 'scam', giving a major jolt to the nearly 15-month-old Congress
government.
The Governor
accorded sanction under Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
and Section 218 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 for the
commission of the alleged offences as mentioned in the petitions of activists
Pradeep Kumar S P, T J Abraham and Snehamayi Krishna.
The High Court on 19
August had directed the special court for people's representatives to defer its
proceedings against the CM in the alleged MUDA site allotment 'scam', till the
next date of hearing on 29 August.
To a question
about the Governor sending back some Bills to the government, Siddaramaiah
said, "he (Governor) has sent back six Bills. We will discuss in the
Cabinet and decide the next course of action."
Noting that the
Bills had been passed in both Legislative Assembly and Council, he further
said, "they have been sent back. We will see what clarifications have been
sought and why they have been sent back, and we will take a decision in the
Cabinet."
Replying to a question
about the government's plans to hike bus fares and water tariffs, the CM said,
"the water tariff (in Bengaluru) has not yet been increased, there is a
proposal. For several years, tariffs have not been increased. The situation is
difficult at Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB). We will look
into it and make a decision."
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