Bangalore: BJP Dares Centre to Impose President's Rule in State


Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore (SP)

Bangalore, Oct 7: The BJP on Monday October 6, posed a challenge to the union government to put its warnings into practice and dismiss the state government, if it sincerely feels that the law and order situation in the state is that bad.

Speaking at a press conference, state BJP spokesperson Dhananjay Kumar accused the centre of adopting double standards and continuing to caution the state, in spite of the fact that the state government had brought the situation under control within two days.  "Let the central government dismiss the state government. We will fight it out in the court. The citizens of the state will teach them a lesson," he announced. Kumar also suspected that behind-the-scene efforts are being made by vested interests to topple the state government and asserted, his party will strongly resist such moves by raising the matter in the parliament.

On the issue of the proposal to ban Bajrang Dal, Dhananjay Kumar said that the Dal is a nationalist party, and only anti-national organizations should be banned. Reacting to threats posed by Veerappa Moily that the union government was actively considering the issue of banning Bajrang Dal, he retorted by saying that Moily does not hold any important position in the union government and that he was not in any way authorized to make such statements.

The other spokesperson C T Ravi too came down heavily on the centre for meting out step-motherly treatment to states ruled by the BJP. He pointed out that the centre had not bothered to send any fact-finding team to Assam although communal violence has been raging there since long and more than 29 lives were lost in that state. "As soon as some stray incidents occurred here, teams started landing in Mangalore, which shows the partisan designs of the centre," Ravi said.

  

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  • ronald, barkur

    Wed, Oct 08 2008

    If the threat of President's rule hangs over the Karnataka State Government, so be it, for, it is the Government's indifference, insensitivity, inaction and incompetence and so forth including highly irresponsible and hurtful trevialisations by the Home Minister-which have put them in this position.

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  • Marian D Souza, Mangalore Falnir

    Wed, Oct 08 2008

    Bajrang Dal is a "nationalist" party with anti national ideology. It works to destroy the unity and integrity of the country which is against the tenets of our Constitution. And hence should be banned immediately. This ex MP who hails from Mangalore is only trying to curry favour with the top bosses in his party to grab some position after being sidelined for long, by his stupid statements and looks like having been in deep slumber and pretends to be blind to the grave havoc the goons owing allegiance to this antinational outfit have caused by tearing the social fabric apart.

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  • Victor Castelino, Moodubelle/Dubai

    Wed, Oct 08 2008

    Is there a government in Karnataka that can be dismissed by the centre? If there is one, we should not be seeing what is going on in the state!

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