Questions that always bothered us but we thought were too silly to ask

Q: Will BS

get paid for the two days he was chief minister?

He will definitely get the pay and perks for being CM but surprise, surprise, he may choose not to claim them. Ouch!

Q: Do MLAs have a ‘resort’ bag packed and ready to be able to travel on short notice and stay out of home for long periods? (Swimsuit-check, goggles-check, binoculars-check, trekking shoes-check, never know where the party’s taking you)

The MLAs we spoke to say they are not really “resort-ready” all the time (at least, that’s what they say) but what comes in handy is the extra set of clothes they usually keep in their cars. Their bags, with the essentials and luxe essentials, reach the resort the next day.

Q: When the hotel stay stretches on, do MLAs run out of clothes? (There’s only so many dhotis you can pack!)

Forget clothes, the problem, say our sources, is with innerwear. Andar ki baat hai. In fact, when a team of BJP legislators was shifted to a resort in Chennai, most ran out of fresh innerwear (yeah, right, they must’ve tried turning it out too). Helpless handlers went in search of vests and briefs in the middle of the night and managed to buy a few at the Chennai Central railway station.

Q: If you are an MLA being held in a resort, does the party pay for the minibar stuff too?

Are you kidding? Of course, it is an all-expenses paid trip. When your vote is as precious as that, nobody’s asking if you touched the Pringles (and beer) in the fridge. And yes, it’s not just the minibar, additional massage and spa services are for the asking too.

Q: While they are at it, can MLAs stay in and binge-watch Game of Thrones?

They don’t have the time. While resorts are for seclusion, MLAs are usually in endless meetings or busy being seen doing outdoors activities. Remember, a politician must always be connected with the crowd, even if it is through a piece-to-camera from the pool.

Q: Do MLAs order room service?

Resort stay is a hostel experience for most MLAs (remember, it’s called an MLA hostel). They usually come in groups to the dining hall, eat, chat and get back to their rooms.

Q: Who does the head count in MLA buses?

This time, it was KPCC office staff who did a count on the instruction of senior party leaders, mainly DK Shivakumar.

Q:

When elected representatives visit temples, is it a personal or official visit? If you visit mutts on office days, is it considered casual leave or not?

Normally, such visits are converted into official trips by holding namesake review meetings and claiming the tour and fuel allowance as well.

Q: Is the seating arrangement of MLAs worked out for trust votes? Are doubtful MLAs made to sit with trusted ones who can supervise them?

Seating arrangements are usually done by the assembly secretariat staff in advance. But when

was taking the floor test, for instance, Congress ensured that one or two senior leaders were seated in each row to keep an eye on the MLAs.