<p>Legislative Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar on Friday said that around Rs 12 crore was spent to conduct this year’s winter session in Belagavi, which, he said was Rs 8 to Rs 10 crore lesser than the previous year.</p>.<p>Addressing reporters after adjourning the 10-day session sine die, Kumar said that after he took over as Speaker, he had introduced certain austerity measures to prune “unnecessary” spending/expenditure for conducting the session.</p>.<p>He also said that he had ordered an inquiry into the extravagant spending during the last year’s session, and that he was expecting a report on the same shortly. The report, he said, would throw light on the areas of excesses.</p>.<p>“Both the Deputy Speaker and I were not happy about the amount of money spent last year to conduct the legislature session in Belagavi. Prima facie, I felt that such extensive spending was not necessary.”</p>.<p>“This time, we ensured that we tightened the purse strings, without compromising on the facilities and arrangements. I also appealed to the government to appoint a special officer to monitor the spending and also make arrangements for this session. The government appointed Ujjwal Kumar Ghosh, who is an honest officer - to monitor and be vigilant,” he added. When asked if there had been misuse/misappropriation of funds, Kumar said, “I have ordered a probe to ascertain the same.”</p>.<p>Expressing regret over the conclusion of the session amidst pandemonium, the Speaker said that he had tried his best to mediate between the Ruling and the Opposition parties.</p>.<p>“I tried my level best. I summoned leaders from both sides and advised them. I am not even sure what the dispute was about. They are elected representatives - they know it all. All political parties have a big responsibility to ensure that the proceedings are conducted effectively. The Speaker alone cannot be held entirely responsible for the conducting the session,” he said.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">No discussion</p>.<p>The Speaker also said that he was unhappy that there were no discussions on important issues because of the stalemate in the Assembly.</p>.<p>“I am pained that there couldn’t be any discussions on north Karnataka, sand mining, irrigation and the A T Ramaswamy report. I have personal regret about it,” he added. Kumar however said that the attendance in the Assembly had substantially improved.</p>.<p>“The attendance by far has improved, including that of the ministers,” he added.</p>.<p>When asked if he would initiate any action against Municipal Administration Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi for being absent for a major part of the session, Kumar said that the minister had written to him seeking to be excused on grounds of health issues. “He sent a letter stating that he was unwell. I have to respect it.”</p>
<p>Legislative Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar on Friday said that around Rs 12 crore was spent to conduct this year’s winter session in Belagavi, which, he said was Rs 8 to Rs 10 crore lesser than the previous year.</p>.<p>Addressing reporters after adjourning the 10-day session sine die, Kumar said that after he took over as Speaker, he had introduced certain austerity measures to prune “unnecessary” spending/expenditure for conducting the session.</p>.<p>He also said that he had ordered an inquiry into the extravagant spending during the last year’s session, and that he was expecting a report on the same shortly. The report, he said, would throw light on the areas of excesses.</p>.<p>“Both the Deputy Speaker and I were not happy about the amount of money spent last year to conduct the legislature session in Belagavi. Prima facie, I felt that such extensive spending was not necessary.”</p>.<p>“This time, we ensured that we tightened the purse strings, without compromising on the facilities and arrangements. I also appealed to the government to appoint a special officer to monitor the spending and also make arrangements for this session. The government appointed Ujjwal Kumar Ghosh, who is an honest officer - to monitor and be vigilant,” he added. When asked if there had been misuse/misappropriation of funds, Kumar said, “I have ordered a probe to ascertain the same.”</p>.<p>Expressing regret over the conclusion of the session amidst pandemonium, the Speaker said that he had tried his best to mediate between the Ruling and the Opposition parties.</p>.<p>“I tried my level best. I summoned leaders from both sides and advised them. I am not even sure what the dispute was about. They are elected representatives - they know it all. All political parties have a big responsibility to ensure that the proceedings are conducted effectively. The Speaker alone cannot be held entirely responsible for the conducting the session,” he said.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">No discussion</p>.<p>The Speaker also said that he was unhappy that there were no discussions on important issues because of the stalemate in the Assembly.</p>.<p>“I am pained that there couldn’t be any discussions on north Karnataka, sand mining, irrigation and the A T Ramaswamy report. I have personal regret about it,” he added. Kumar however said that the attendance in the Assembly had substantially improved.</p>.<p>“The attendance by far has improved, including that of the ministers,” he added.</p>.<p>When asked if he would initiate any action against Municipal Administration Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi for being absent for a major part of the session, Kumar said that the minister had written to him seeking to be excused on grounds of health issues. “He sent a letter stating that he was unwell. I have to respect it.”</p>