Sriram Sugar Mill revival: JD(S) MLA resigns

Although Mr Mahesh withdrew his protest after much persuasion, he refused to take back his resignation letter.

Update: 2017-06-07 22:02 GMT
Siddaramaiah said that it is the habit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to use Income Tax department raids against those who raise voice against them. (Photo: File)

Bengaluru: In an unusual pressure tactic,  JD(S)  MLA , Sa Ra Mahesh on Wednesday handed in his resignation from the  Assembly to Deputy Speaker, Shivashankar Reddy , who was in the chair, urging him  to either make sure funds were released for the revival of the Sriram Sugar Mills in his K R Nagar constituency or accept it.

Although Mr Reddy promised to ask Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to respond to his plea on Thursday morning as he was not expected in the House before then, Mr Mahesh remained adamant. Accusing  the government of channelling all the funds to constituencies of Congress MLAs and ignoring others,  Mr Mahesh trooped into the well of the House along with other JD(S) MLAs to stage a protest against the delay in release of the Rs 16 crore he claimed had been promised in 2016  for rejuvenation of the factory. “While my neighbouring constituencies represented by Congress MLAs receive hundreds of crores for developmental work, JD(S) represented constituences have got little,” he lamented. Although Mr Mahesh withdrew his protest after much persuasion,  he refused to take back his resignation letter.

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