Bengaluru: Welcoming the orders of Supreme Court, former JD(S) state chief H Vishwanath on Thursday morning told reporters that the disgruntled MLAs will now be returning to the state.
“We will now come back to Bengaluru, meet the speaker and will submit our resignations in person today” he said after the Supreme Court ordered Karnataka speaker to decide on the resignations of MLAs during the course of the day on Thursday.
“We will submit our resignations again today, we are all united and we are not scared of anything” Vishwanath said. The SC has however ordered police protection for the disgruntled MLAs after they arrive in the state capital.
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Belagavi (Karnataka), Dec 18 (PTI): The Karnataka Assembly on Thursday passed a bill against hate speech amid a din.
The Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, the first such law in the country, has a provision for a jail term up to seven years and fine up to Rs one lakh.
It was passed amid din by the BJP MLAs.
The bill, cleared by the cabinet on December 4, was presented in the House by Home Minister G Parameshwara on December 10.
The Minister said the provision for 10 years jail term in the event of repeated offence has been reduced to seven years.
According to the bill, any expression, which is made, published or circulated in words either spoken or written or by signs or by visible representations or through electronic communication or otherwise, in public view, with an intention to cause injury, disharmony or feelings of enmity or hatred or ill-will against person alive or dead, class or group of persons or community, to meet any prejudicial interest, is hate speech.
During the discussion, Urban Development Minister Byrathi Suresh said coastal Karnataka is "burning" due to hate speech and hate crime.
BJP MLAs from the region raised objections to this and then trooped into the well of the house. Other BJP legislators followed them.
Later, the bill was passed.
