Karnataka MLAs seek approval for self-funded Australia-New Zealand study tour

A group of nearly 15 Karnataka MLAs is preparing for an international study tour to Australia and New Zealand, sparking debate over the trip's nature and funding. Authorities clarify that the MLAs are traveling at their own expense and the government is not funding the tour.

A group of nearly 15 Karnataka MLAs is seeking approval for an international study tour to Australia and New Zealand, organized by the state's Animal Husbandry Department. Sources indicate that the MLAs are funding the trip themselves, amid debates on whether it qualifies as a junket. Authorities have clarified that the legislators are traveling at their own expense, with no government funding involved. The request includes a No Objection Certificate (NOC), drawing political criticism and controversy over potential use of taxpayer money, linked to figures like HD Thammaiah. This development highlights ongoing discussions in Karnataka politics about public expenditure on such tours.

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