Thursday, May 17, 2018

Yeddyurappa sworn in as CM: Rahul Gandhi, Shah trade charges; highlights

BJP President Amit Shah on Thursday said democracy was murdered the moment "desperate" Congress made an "opportunist" offer to JD(S) to form the govt in Karnataka for "petty political gains".



The political battle over Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader B S Yeddyurappa  taking oath as Karnataka Chief Minister intensified on Thursday with both Congress and BJP accusing each other of 'murdering democracy'.



The Congress on Wednesday had termed Karnataka Governor's decision to invite BJP to form government as "murder of democracy and trampling of Constitution".



Responding to the accusation, BJP President Amit Shah today said, "The 'Murder of Democracy' happens the minute a desperate Congress made an 'opportunist' offer to the JD(S), not for Karnataka's welfare but for their petty political gains. Shameful!."



Addressing a rally in Chhatisgarh's Raipur, Congress President Rahul Gandhi launched a fresh attack on BJP-led government in the Centre saying Constitution was under "severe attack" in the country where an atmosphere of fear prevailed.



He also compared the current state of democratic institutions with those of Pakistan. "RSS is making way into all institutions in the country. Aisa Pakistan ya tanashahi mein hota hai (such things happen in Pakistan)," Rahul Gandhi said.
Meanwhile, Yeddyurappa said that he was "100 per cent sure" of winning the vote of confidence in the assembly and completing the five-year term.

Here are top developments in the Congress-BJP battle over Yeddyurappa forming government in Karnataka:
1. Constitution under severe attack in the country, says Rahul: Against the backdrop of the political developments in Karnataka, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday lashed out at the BJP-led government at the Centre, saying Constitution was under "severe attack" in the country where an atmosphere of fear prevailed.

2. 'Aisa Pakistan me hota hai (such things happen in Pakistan)': The Congress president on Thursday kicked up a row by comparing the present state of democratic institutions of the country with that of Pakistan. "RSS is making way into all institutions in the country. Aisa Pakistan ya tanashahi mein hota hai," ANI quoted Rahul Gandhi as saying.



No comments:

Post a Comment