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The Karnataka Legislative Assembly has been disrupted by protests from the opposition BJP and JD(S) over allegations of corruption in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam, which reportedly involves Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's wife, Parvati. Despite the opposition's requests for a discussion on the matter, Speaker U.T. Khader denied permission, citing ongoing judicial inquiries and procedural rules. BJP leaders have accused the government of evading scrutiny, claiming the MUDA scandal involves significant misappropriation of funds. R. Ashoka, Leader of the Opposition, emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, while Law Minister H.K. Patil argued that the issue is not urgent enough for debate at this time. The assembly session is expected to remain contentious as the opposition plans to continue their protests and seek further discussions on the allegations. The situation has highlighted tensions between the ruling party and the opposition, with accusations of partisanship directed at the Speaker.
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