Bengaluru:Finance bills were passed by the Karnataka Legislative assembly on Wednesday amid din over the sex scandal allegedly involving BJP leader and former Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi, which continued to rock the proceedings for the third consecutive day.
Congress members also demanded that six ministers, who moved the court for an injunction against the publication or broadcast of any unverified news about them, resign, saying they are "morally unfit".
Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa whose reply on the budget discussion was continuously disrupted by the protesting legislators, condemned Congress' conduct and said people were watching the developments and will teach them a lesson in the days to come.
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As the House met for the day, Congress members trooped into the well of the House to continue with their protest by raising slogans against the government.
Senior BJP MLA KG Bopaiah, objecting to the protest, questioned the opposition as to how the government can ask the Chief Justice to monitor any probe.
"Can the government write such a letter to the Chief Justice, Judicial probe is a different matter."
As Congress members continued their protest with slogans like "Down Down BJP government" "Down Down CD government", some BJP legislators questioned the grand old party's morality.
Intervening, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Basavaraj Bommai said the Congress was unnecessarily disrupting the proceedings and infringing on the rights of the other members who want to participate, and called it 'anti democratic', 'anti constitutional' and against the law.
Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar too said Congress should be ashamed of their conduct as he questioned their morality by accusing them of hushing up the sex scandal, involving former minister H Y Meti, while in power.
As his repeated requests for cooperation in conducting the business of the House went unheard, Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri said that he was tabling the answers of the question house, and requested the Chief Minister to begin his reply on the budget discussion.