Ruckus in Kerala Assembly Over Lokayukta Bill
Ruckus in Kerala Assembly over Lokayukta Bill, opposition leaders raised slogans against Governor.
The budget session of the Kerala Legislative Assembly has begun. However, on the very first day of the budget session, there was a lot of uproar in the assembly.
Congress-led UDF leaders raised slogans against Governor Arif Mohammad Khan. The leaders raised ‘go back’ slogans and staged a sit-in against the Governor in the House.
Opposition parties are protesting against the amended Lokayukta signature in Kerala. On Friday, the governor had come to deliver a formal speech.
As soon as the Governor entered the house, the opposition parties started shouting slogans. The opposition leaders had also brought some placards along with them.
On these placards, ‘Government-Governor unholy alliance’ was written. Opposition leaders said the governor signed the Lokayukta ordinance to save CM Pinarayi Vijayan.
Ruckus in Kerala Assembly over Lokayukta Bill: Governor said – this is not the time to protest.
In fact, the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly VD Satisan was about to say something, when the Governor said that this is not the time to protest.
The Governor said that the Leader of the Opposition is a responsible person. He said that he can discuss any issue in the assembly session.
Let us inform you that the CPM government of Kerala had brought the Lokayukta Bill. Opposition parties say that this bill will weaken the anti-corruption watchdog.
Hijab Row: Hearing will be held again today in Karnataka High Court, the appeal of petitioners’ lawyer – allow wearing hijab on Friday.
Hearing on hijab controversy will be held again in Karnataka High Court today. Earlier, during the hearing held on Thursday, the counsel for the girls presented their arguments.
The lawyer has appealed to the High Court to allow the wearing of the hijab on Friday.
The counsel for the girl students who were adamant about going to school wearing hijab said that Vinod Kulkarni said that the hijab issue has created a massive frenzy and mental unrest across the country.
The lawyer further argued that sending poor Muslim girls out of the classroom is against the preamble of the constitution.
They should be allowed at least on Fridays and wear hijab for Ramadan. The Quran cannot be ignored, he said. Hijab is not against public order.
The state government has opposed the plea of the petitioner’s counsel.
At the same time, during the hearing on Thursday, Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi, appearing for the state government, presented his side.
He has opposed the plea of the petitioner’s counsel. Navadgi will present his arguments during the hearing to be held today.