Uproar in Karnataka Legislative Council over Shah's Ambedkar remarks
Both Congress and the Opposition BJP and JD(S) MLCs charged each other of "insulting" the architect of the Indian Constitution
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CM Siddaramaiah held a portrait of Dr BR Ambedkar in protest against Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his remarks, at Legislative Council on Thursday. PHOTO: SALAR
Belagavi, 19 Dec
Union Home Minister Amit Shah's
alleged remarks against BR Ambedkar created uproar in the Karnataka Legislative
Council on Thursday, leading to repeated disruptions. Both Congress and the Opposition
BJP and JD(S) MLCs charged each other of "insulting" the architect of
the Indian Constitution.
Legislative Council Chairman
Basavaraj Horatti, who had initially said that he would allow discussion on the
issue, later ruled that it cannot be allowed as the Union Home Minister, who
allegedly made the comments, was not in the House to defend himself.
During a debate on the Constitution
in the Rajya Sabha, Shah on Tuesday said, "Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai -
Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar
bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to
say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar'. If they had
taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven)."
As the House met for the day,
Congress MLC BK Hariprasad tried to raise the issue by holding the photo of
Ambedkar, to which Chairman Horatti said, "Let's discuss after the
question hour".
Harisprasad said the person who
wrote the Constitution had been insulted, so it is better if the issue is
discussed before the question hour. To this, BJP MLC C T Ravi said, let's
discuss who insulted Ambedkar how much when he was alive and when he died. Who
defeated him in the election should also be discussed.
At this time, Congress MLCs led by
Ministers Bosaraju and G Parameshwara said, leave old stories, discuss what
happened now. Retorting, Leader of Opposition Chalavadi Narayanaswamy said,
Shah has not insulted Ambedkar, he had instead spoken about how Congress
insulted him.
Some Congress members shouted "down down BJP", "down down Amit Shah" slogans. There was heated exchange between the treasury and opposition benches. Trying to end the stalemate, the Chairman said he would allow discussion after question hour.
Ravi requested the chair to
telecast the full speech of Shah made in the Parliament, which will bring out
Congress' "drama", and there will be no need for any discussion.
After the question hour, when the
Chair was taking up Bills for consideration, ruling Congress members raised the
issue once again and all of them were holding Ambedkar's picture.
As a counter measure, BJP members
too stood holding placards and photos of Ambedkar, and there was argument
between both sides, leading to chaos. As his attempts to pacify both sides and
continue with the proceedings failed, Chairman Horatti adjourned the house for
some time.
When the House resumed, the Mysuru
Development Authority Bill was passed amid din, without any discussion, as
chaotic scenes between opposition and ruling party members continued.
Chairman then said he had initially
intended to allow discussion on the issue, but after thorough consideration he
has decided not to allow, as the person who has made the alleged comments is
not in the House to defend himself. "So, no discussion."
Congress members strongly objected to this, and there was chaos, following which the Chairman again adjourned the House for some time.
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