Modi is corruption, hope BJP learnt lessons from Karnataka: Rahul


New Delhi, May 19 (IANS): Congress President Rahul Gandhi launched a stinging attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday following the resignation of Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa ahead of the trust vote in assembly, stating that "PM is corruption" and there is no institution "worthy of respect of the Prime Minister, Amit Shah and the RSS".

Gandhi, who addressed the media here shortly after Yeddyurappa announced his resignation, as the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) could not muster the numbers in the assembly, said the Congress will work with other opposition parties to defeat the BJP.

He accused Modi of promoting corruption in Karnataka to gain support for the BJP, which emerged the single-largest party amid split verdict thrown up by the May 12 assembly election.

Gandhi referred to attempts of horse-trading, including purported telephonic conversations of some BJP leaders to get support of the MLAs of Congress and Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S), who have formed a post-poll coalition to form the government.

Gandhi said people saw "how the Prime Minister authorised directly for buying MLAs in Karnataka from our party and from the JD-S", and added that Modi's talks of fighting corruption are a "blatant lie".

"He is corruption. He is doing everything to subvert this nation and he is doing it across the board. There are phone conversations of MLAs being approached for purchase by the BJP and that was directly authorised from Delhi," he said.

The Congress leader said he is "very proud that the opposition has stood together and defeated the BJP and we will continue to do so".

Gandhi accused the BJP of disrespecting the proceedings of the Karnataka Assembly, saying the national anthem was not played after Yeddyurappa announced his resignation.

"Did you notice that after the entire exercise in the Vidhan Sabha in Karnataka, the BJP legislators and the (pro-tem) Speaker chose to get up and leave the House before the national anthem? In a way, this is what we are fighting today... The idea that you can rubbish every single institution in this country."

Gandhi alleged that Modi, BJP chief Amit Shah and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh believe that every institution can be destroyed and trampled upon.

"You can disrespect anybody in this country simply because you happen to be in power? And the BJP and the RSS does it again and again. That there is no institution in this country that is worthy of the respect of the Prime Minister, Amit Shah and the RSS. They believe that every single institution can be destroyed and stepped upon by them," he said.

He hoped that the BJP and RSS will learn a lesson from the developments in Karnataka where Governor Vajubhia Vala had invited the BJP to form government, even as the Congress and JD-S had stated that they together cross the half-way mark.

"I hope the BJP and the RSS learnt a lesson from this that the institutions of this country, the will of the people of this country cannot be disrespected."

Gandhi accused the BJP leaders of disrespecting the mandate of the people of Karnataka, Goa and Manipur, where the Congress had emerged as the single-largest party.

"I am very proud to say that they have been shown that in India power is not everything, money is not everything, corruption is not everything. In India, the will of the people is everything," Gandhi said.

Gandhi expressed his best wishes to the people of Karnataka and to members of his party and those of JD-S "for defending what is much more than simply the election of Karnataka".

"They have explained to the people and we have explained to the people in the BJP and the RSS that there are limits to your arrogance, there are limits to how you are trying to run this country," he said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, May 20 2018

    Modi is not a person as what he speaks in his speeches

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, May 20 2018

    Not person but people.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sun, May 20 2018

    We love how the names rhyme - Modi, Reddy, Yeddy. All in the same boat.

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  • rhea, mamgalore

    Sun, May 20 2018

    So called Chanakya is in mental shock I guess😂

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  • SMR, karkala

    Sun, May 20 2018

    Modi’s supporters need to understand that their messiah is not what he used to be. His ‘magical powers’ are diminishing. The promises of development, the dreams of creating a new India are falling apart. And a new face is emerging – a face that has forgotten about development, which is leading the country on a Hindu-Muslim route, where there is neither respect for law nor sanctity of constitutional vows. There is just veneration of power.

    In all this, the mantra of 2014 has been forgotten. The mantra that had assured people that Modi is different from the Congress, different from other leaders of the BJP – the real reason behind the victory.
    The reality today is that Modi could not win Karnataka. Amit Shah’s claim that BJP will win 130 seats fell flat. In the beginning, Modi had thought that it would be an easy win; that is probably why campaigning started late. Only fifteen sabhas were planned to begin with, then it looked like things might not go so well. Thereafter, six more were added, making it 21.
    Modi’s attitude at the rallies clearly showed his unease and tension; his frustration was evident through his threats. Saying “Congress ke neta samajh len, sun lijiye, agar seemaon ko paar karoge, to yeh Modi hai, lene ke dene pad jayenge” (Congress leaders, understand that if you cross limits, then this is Modi and there will be a price to pay), is no small thing. Especially with Modi’s kind of power and authority as the PM, his issuing threats to the oppositions reveals fear and weakness.
    When more people were with the Congress how can it be concluded that the party has lost the people’s mandate? In our enthusiasm we forget that if Modi’s charm was really at its peak, then BJP would not have felt the need to rope in the Reddy brothers.
    Jai Hind

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, May 20 2018

    For one day matteram Bhakths "Did you notice that after the entire exercise in the Vidhan Sabha in Karnataka, the BJP legislators and the (pro-tem) Speaker chose to get up and leave the House before the national anthem? In a way, this is what we are fighting today... The idea that you can rubbish every single institution in this country."

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  • Santhosh Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, May 19 2018

    You party was trashed from 140 to 70. Your ministers lost by very big margins. This is what you have to intropsect. JDS despite being 3rd gave your a lease of life. We know who calls the shots now and where Cong is. HDK will be the CM and also the Finance Minister. Your victory of alliance will be short lived.
    Do not get into politics again , instead plan for your retirement Pappu, you will be eradicated in 2019

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, May 20 2018

    Shetty
    year 2008 BJP won 110 seats
    year 2013 straight down to 40 seats
    Hope you have some knowledge before commenting on others.

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  • SANJAY, Mangalore

    Sun, May 20 2018

    Shetty, your party is corrupt and intolerant, they knew it did not have the numbers,. Then why was Yeddy sworn in as CM.
    Modi and Amit shah thought that they can buy MLAs with black money.
    What a shame to be thrown out of power within 2 days, BJP created history, hope BJP loses badly in 2019 and create history again in 2019 Lok Sabha election...
    Now sit and relax, don't cry shetre.....

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, May 19 2018

    No doubt that corruption is rampant under the Modi Sarkar.

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Sat, May 19 2018

    The gujju trio were humiliated. The disgraceful behaviour of Vala will be remembered as a shameful chapter in Indian political history. Modi is uncharacteristically silent now. Shah got a well deserved comeuppance.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, May 19 2018

    BJP Ka Mooh Kaala..

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sat, May 19 2018

    Modi was mocking "seeda rupaiah sarkar"
    then what is
    100 karod each MLA ?
    How should we mock him now.
    Fake nationalists

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  • vgb, mangalore

    Sat, May 19 2018

    kumaraswamy will clean congress comunal politics
    thats what people ask for

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sat, May 19 2018

    vgb,
    the biggest communal party is in opposition.

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  • pradeep, mangalore

    Sat, May 19 2018

    BJP is Rupaiah Seedha Sarkar(RSS) ke jeb main,after demonetisation especially.

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, May 19 2018

    Congress reduced from 140 seats to 70+ ..This is deserves a LOL

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sat, May 19 2018

    Shettera kori rotti la full bottle kalie parla. Next electon thuka.
    To forget tension. Kori katta ge polla.
    Bairas deppera marpodiche. Face cover manpolie .
    Congress the korie beware.

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  • Ranganath, Belman Karkala

    Sat, May 19 2018

    Dear Non Sense Shetty,

    Just check before you comment without sense.

    Total 1.38 crore Indians in Karnataka voted for Congress where as only 1.31
    Crore Indians voted for BJPiss.

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