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Cong cries foul, stages stir in DK

Last Updated 17 May 2018, 18:29 IST

The district Congress in Mangaluru, as well as Udupi, staged a protest against the Karnataka Governor’s decision to invite BJP to form the government.

Speaking at a protest rally held at Ajjarkadu Martyrs Memorial, former minister Vinay Kumar Sorake alleged that the government has succumbed to the pressure of the prime minister and BJP chief Amit Shah. He alleged that the “unconstitutional” act of the governor should be condemned strongly. “It is horse trading. He is the person who should safeguard the Constitution. He is also ignoring the Supreme Court order,” he said. He alleged that BJP and its leaders can go to any extent to gain power. When a similar situation arose in Goa and Manipur, the Congress, which was the largest party in respective states, was not allowed to form the government following an SC order. Sadly, an unethical way is being approached in Karnataka by massacring Constitutional values. The MLAs are purchased and democracy is at risk with the horse trade by BJP, he strongly condemned and added that Governor Vajubhai Vala should have respected the Constitution.

He added that the protest would be intensified in the days to come and if the need arises, the Congress leaders would also go to jail fighting against the “unconstitutional” act.

Coming down heavily on the loan waiver announcement by Yeddyurappa immediately after the swearing-in, the former MLA added that it is a hilarious act. Stating that the cabinet itself is not formed and his chair is not yet guaranteed, the BJP leader went on to announce goodies for farmers. “Let him first make sure that he will retain his chair before making a mockery of himself,” he said and added that all is fine in Congress and JD(S). Both the parties and its MLAs are committed and BJP would not be able to form the government. District Congress president Janardhan Thonse alleged that the Governor is a black spot for the democracy. He is a puppet in the hands of the PM, which is sad, he lamented.

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(Published 17 May 2018, 16:33 IST)

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