Yeddyurappa on dharna in Assembly over marriage aid scheme

Former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa staged a night-long dharna in the Karnataka Assembly and continued it on Tuesday.

Belgaum: Former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa staged a night-long dharna in the Karnataka Assembly and continued it on Tuesday persisting with his demand that the government extend to all communities its scheme to provide Rs 50,OOO marriage assistance as given to poor Muslim girls.

"I will continue to sit on dharna in the well of the House unless the Siddaramaiah Government extends Shaadi Bhagya Yojana to all communities," Yeddyurappa, who is the Karnataka Janatha Paksha supremo, told reporters here before the house assembled.

As the house met today, Yeddyurappa continued his dharna, even as the proceedings went on.

Yeddyurappa had staged a 26-day-old dharna in Bangalore and shifted his protest to Belgaum, where the Legislature session is now being held. He refused to come out even after the House was adjourned last evening.

Yeddyurappa said neither Siddaramaiah nor his cabinet colleagues met him to find a solution to the issue.

However, on the first day of Assembly session yesterday, Siddaramaiah had assured that the demand to extend the scheme will be looked into by the government. He had appealed to Yeddyurappa to drop the dharna as it was against the decorum of the House.

Yeddyurappa said he was neither opposing "Shaadi Bhagya Yojana" nor was he against the minorities, but wanted extension of the scheme to all the communities.

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