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The First Session Of The Karnataka Legislative Assembly Today

The first session of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly starts today, will begin with the address of Governor Vajubhai Vala.

Karnataka Legislature Session 2021: Today i.e. on 28 January 2021, the first session of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly is starting. There may be an uproar in the House on the first day by opposition parties.

The seven-day assembly session will begin with the address of Governor Vajubhai Vala. February 5 will be the last day of the session.

Let us tell you that this first session is starting after Chief Minister Yeddyurappa expanded his cabinet.

During the expansion of the Cabinet, the Chief Minister included 7 new ministers in his cabinet. Along with this, opposition on many topics in this session may surround the current government.

These 11 bills can be introduced in the session

Agricultural legislation, cow slaughter bill may raise the issue of the state economic system in the opposition assembly. Along with this, it is being told that 11 bills can also be introduced during the session.

Explain that while speaking to reporters earlier on Wednesday, Assembly Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri said that the pending bills during the last session will be taken to be passed.

Prohibition on Yeddyurappa’s arrest in a corruption case, Supreme Court said – you are CM, who can issue a warrant against you.

Relieving Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and former Industries Minister Murugesh Nirani, the Supreme Court on Wednesday stayed the arrest of him for alleged forgery by withdrawing land notification in the state.

However, the apex court refused to stay the January 5 order of the Karnataka High Court under which it had allowed the criminal complaint against Yeddyurappa to be restored.

You are the CM, who can issue a warrant against you

The Supreme Court said, ‘You (Yeddyurappa) is a sitting Chief Minister. Who can issue an arrest warrant against you? ‘ A bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde, Justice AS Bopanna, and Justice V Ramasubramanian made the complaint by complainant A.K. Also issued notice to Alam Pasha and others.

The bench also accepted the petition of Yeddyurappa and Nirani for inspection challenging the High Court’s decision to reinstate the complaint in the case.

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