Opposition parties in Karnataka assembly todayattacked the government over 'empty' Treasury benches and sought summoning of a Minister whothey said was busy campaigning for the April 9 assembly by-elections. As the House met for the day, BJP members pointed to the 'empty' treasury benches and raised the issue of Ministers being absent and demanded that the Speaker read out the list of Ministers who were to be present.
Expressing his displeasure, Speaker K B Koliwad readout the list of Ministers who were to be present during the Question House and for other business.
Leader of the Opposition Jagadish Shettar (BJP) said the government wasnot interested in running the House.
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Ravi said he would accept answer only from the Minister concerned and demanded his presence.
Jayachandra said the Minister had taken the Chair's permission, following which BJP members sought to know the reason cited by Mahadevappa for his absence.
Koliwad said the Miniter in his letter hadcited a visit to Mysuru for an emergency work.
Rejecting the reason, BJP members said he was campaigning for Congress candidates in Gundlupet and Nanjangud by-polls. The Minister's primary responsibility was to the Assembly and not party work related by-polls, they said.
He has not been attendingthe House from the beginning of the session and can been seenon TV campaigning for Congress candidates every day, they said.
"Summon the Minister to the House...If our statements about Minister campaigning for by-polls is not true, search for him, inform the police department," Ravi said.
Shettar expressed his anguish by questioning whetherthe government was "dead or alive."
The Speaker then said he will ask the Minister to be present in the House on Monday and Tuesday.
JD(S) member YSV Datta said "lets not make a mockery of the Question Hour and the House. If Ministers are not present, lets not have the Question Hour, let them finish their by-election and come.
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