The devastating fire at Mantralaya on June 21 had claimed five lives and gutted offices of several ministers.
"If the government cannot not protect the offices of its ministers, then how will it protect people in the state," Leader of Opposition in Legislative Assembly Eknath Khadse said during a press conference here.
Khadse said they would demand a comprehensive discussion on the fire incident on the first day of the session itself.
He clarified that the Opposition would attend the customary tea party being hosted this evening.
"We are not interested in the tea party. But, we want to give a representation to them on important issues. We want the session to go on for one month instead of only two weeks," he said.
Elaborating on the point, he said, "It is difficult to discuss all the issues in two weeks. If the government does not extend the session, we will be sure that they are trying to escape from important issues."
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Condemning the dissolution of Belgaum Municipal Corporation, he said the issue would be discussed during the session.
"Dissolution of Belgaum Municipal Corporation is an issue of Marathi pride. We expected that the chief minister would condemn the incident, but that did not happen. We want the state government to express disappointment with the Karnataka government on the issue," he said.
In December last year, the Karnataka government had superseded the Belgaum civic body for "not performing its functions" in accordance with the Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act 1976.
Commenting on the CBI charge sheet filed against former Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan in Adarsh scam, Khadse, without naming Vilasrao Deshmukh and Sushil Kumar Shinde, said that former chief ministers were "deliberately being protected" by the government. (More)