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Congress Party today said that the BJP’s “Operation Lotus” to poach legislators from other parties has failed and democracy has won in Karnataka.
Congress’s Randeep Singh Surjewala said that BJP’s Mission “‘Hijack Karnataka Assembly Failed’ as People’s Power won over ‘Muscle Power'”. “BS Yeddyurappa remains 2 day CM as the country predicted, breaking his own record of being 7 days CM,” he quipped.
Earlier two days after he took oath as Karnataka’s chief minister with a promise to form a stable BJP government in the state, BS Yeddyurappa resigned from the post, ahead of the much-awaited trust vote today as directed by the Supreme Court on Friday.
In an emotional speech in Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru, Mr Yeddyurappa said it was his dream to be Chief Minister and work with PM Narendra Modi for the people of the country. Right after his address, touted to be 13-page-long, he headed for Raj Bhavan to submit his resignation. Sources told NDTV that the decision was taken by the BJP leadership that didn’t want to be disgraced over horse-trading charges, especially when the national election is just months away.
Soon after Mr Yedyurappa quit, former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the BJP’s “Operation Lotus” to poach legislators from other parties has failed and democracy has won in Karnataka. He tweeted, “Conspiracy by BJP fails. Their attempts to indulge in anti-constitutional activities have failed.”
“With the proceedings live and every citizen becoming a pro tem Speaker, democracy in Karnataka was saved — for the time bring (sic),” tweeted Former union minister P Chidambaram. “Poor Mr Yeddyurappa. When the puppeteers fail, the puppet falls and breaks,” he further said.
Congress’s Randeep Singh Surjewala said that BJP’s Mission “‘Hijack Karnataka Assembly Failed’ as People’s Power won over ‘Muscle Power'”. “BS Yeddyurappa remains 2 day CM as the country predicted, breaking his own record of being 7 days CM,” he quipped.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was quick to agree with Mr Siddaramaiah and said, “Congratulations Karnataka. Congratulations DeveGowda Ji, Kumaraswamy Ji, Congress and others. Victory of the ‘regional’ front.”
All those who believe in democracy are happy, said Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, whose Telugu Desam Party exited the NDA in March.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was also among the first ones to hail the triumph for democracy. “BJP’s attempts to subvert democracy have miserably failed in Karnataka. BJP’s lust for power through foul means stands completely exposed. Will BJP learn any lesson now?” he said in a tweet.
Mr Kejriwal also appreciated the role played by the Supreme Court and said, “India’s judiciary has risen to the occasion and has safeguarded our democracy.”
Congress’s official handle posted, “Democracy has finally won the battle against the unholy politics of intimidation, corruption and lies. Congratulations Karnataka!”
Congress’s Karnataka unit, too, called it a win not for any particular party, but for the state. “BJP’s unconstitutional efforts to rule have failed. Their illegal means of manufacturing a majority stands exposed. Congress & JD(S) have fought & upheld democracy. Karnataka will now get a stable Govt that will focus on Development.”
Another Congress leader Ashok Gehlot termed it a win for truth. “This is a historic day in our democracy. It is a victory of democratic ideals n values.”
“Truth can never be defeated! Truth will always defeat a lie or liar!” said Rashtriya Janata Dal’s Tejashwi Yadav.
However, BJP’s Giriraj Singh said, “I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right, temporarily defeated, will come back stronger. Thank you Karnataka.”