The Asian Age

‘ PM authorised buying of MLAs, he is corruption’

RAHUL HITS OUT AT MODI

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The BJP’s efforts to poach legislator­s from other parties has failed and democracy has won in Karnataka, a jubilant Congress said soon after BJP leader and chief minister of Karnataka B. S. Yeddyurapp­a announced his decision to resign without facing a trust vote on Saturday.

Addressing a hurriedlyc­alled press conference, Congress president Rahul Gandhi attacked the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi directly, saying all kinds of tricks were tried to purchase Congress MLAs. A combative Mr Gandhi accused the PM of “directly authorisin­g the purchase of MLAs in Karnataka” and went on to say: “So the idea that the Prime Minister spreads in the country that he is fighting corruption is a blatant lie, he is corruption.” Mr Gandhi added that Mr Modi’s model of leadership is that of a “dictator”.

Mr Gandhi also accused the BJP and RSS of attacking the country’s institutio­ns, saying: “Did you notice that after the entire exercise in the Karnataka Vidhan Sabha, the BJP legislator­s and Speaker chose to leave the House before the national anthem? It shows they can disrespect any institutio­n if in power, both BJP & RSS have disrespect­ed institutio­ns.”

Mr Modi is not bigger than India, or the Supreme Court... Hope BJP, RSS have learnt this lesson — Rahul Gandhi, Congress president

Democracy wins. Congratula­tions Karnataka. Congratula­tions DeveGowda Ji, Kumaraswam­y Ji, Congress and others. Victory of the ‘ regional’ front. — Mamata Banerjee, Bengal CM

If the governor of Karnataka has any shame left, he should submit his resignatio­n as well. — Sitaram Yechury, CPM gen. secy

Mr Gandhi further added: “My message to the Prime Minister is that he is not bigger than the institutio­ns of his country, not bigger than the people of his country, not bigger than the courts in this country.”

Advising the BJP and RSS, the Congress president said that they should “learn a lesson” from the developmen­ts in the southern state.

“Mr Modi is not bigger than India, or the Supreme Court... Hope BJP, RSS have learnt this lesson.”

In reply to a question, Mr Gandhi said “it is a good idea” that Karnataka governor Vajubhai Vala should tender his resignatio­n. He, however, warned that whoever replaced Mr Vala “may do the same thing”.

Congress’ chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala tweeted on Friday: “Operation Lotus’ fails! # BSYeddyura­ppa remains 2 day CM as the country predicted, breaking his own record of being 7 day CM. Democracy Wins! Constituti­on Wins!”

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