MLAs will increase salaries and ministers including Chief Minister in Karnataka
The Karnataka government has approved a 100% increase in salaries of the Chief Minister, Ministers and MLAs. According to the information, the salaries and payments of the Karnataka Ministers (Amendment) Bill and the Karnataka legislators’ salaries, pensions and payments (amendment) were approved. Sources show that the bill may be introduced in the Assembly on Thursday. Home Minister G Barmeshwar justified the increase in increased costs and the need to survive. The appropriate reason is that, along with others, their costs are increasing. The common man is suffering and the MLAs are the victims. Therefore, the recommendations of MLAs and others have come, which is why the Chief Minister has made this decision. Everyone should survive, the Chief Minister will arrange this money from some account.
There is nothing wrong with increasing salaries and allowances of legislators- MP Patil
State Minister MP Patil said the Prime Minister, ministers and MPs were one of the highest salary in the world, making him very free and corrupt. MP Patil said that there is nothing wrong with increasing the salaries and payments of MLAs, and it is not appropriate if we do it; That is why there is a group of suggestion.
Congress MLA Dr. Ranganath expressed uncertainty in this regard and did not expect a personal increase. He agreed that some MLAs needed basic salary to manage costs, but suggested a 10-20%increase. Ranganath said, “I do not believe in this issue.” I am a doctor and an MLA. I do not expect to increase personally, but there are many MLAs who need basic salary. If they increase, it will not exceed 10 or 20 percent. The project has sparked debate, and critics have questioned the need to increase when faced with various financial challenges in the state.
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