Bengaluru, March 5 -- The Karnataka Legislative Assembly was briefly disrupted on Tuesday as the opposition BJP alleged discrimination, claiming that cameras covering the proceedings were not showing their party members when they spoke in the House.
They pointed out that during the coverage, the cameras focused on the Speaker whenever opposition MLAs were speaking, whereas this was not the case when ruling party legislators or ministers took the floor.
When the Leader of Opposition, R Ashoka, pressed for a discussion on the alleged irregularities in the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC), his deputy Arvind Bellad pointed out to the Speaker that Ashoka was not being shown on television screens while speaking.
He questioned whether...