Democracy brazenly massacred in Karnataka: Congress

Congress leaders including Ashok Gehlot, Gulam Nabi Azad, Former Karanataka CM Siddaramaiah protesting outside Raj Bhavan in Bengaluru. (Photo: Twitter)


Congress leaders from across the country have criticised Karnataka Governor’s decision to invite BS Yeddyurappa to form government in Karnataka, after the state gave a fractured verdict on 15 May.

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday said that democracy has been brazenly manipulated, mutilated and massacred in Karnataka.

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Punjab CM in a tweet said, “Democracy has been brazenly manipulated, mutilated and massacred in Karnataka. It does not augur well for the future of India. All eyes are now on the Supreme Court to come out in protection of the Constitutional ethos on which the very foundation of our nation rests”.

After Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala invited BJP legislative party leader BS Yeddyurappa to form the government in the state, a move which was slammed by the Congress, as they alleged that the JD(S)-Congress alliance had majority with 116 MLAs in the 222 member House.

The Congress had approached Supreme Court Chief Justice Dipak Misra for an urgent hearing on the matter on, however the apex court did not put a stay on the swearing-in ceremony.

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Senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot along with several leaders held a protest outside Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru against the swearing-in ceremony of BS Yeddyurappa as the Chief Minister of Karnataka.

Former Union Minister P Chidambaram in a tweet said, “I salute the Supreme Court. If I were Mr Yeddyurappa, I will not take oath until the hearing at 10.30 am on Friday, 18th May”.

He was referring to the apex court’s agreement to see the letters dated May 15 and 16 written by Yeddyurappa to Governor Vala, staking claim to form government and fixing the next hearing for 18 May at 10.30 am.

“Mr Yedyurappa’s letter to the Governor will seal his fate. There is no mention of a number bigger than 104. The Governor’s invitation does not mention any number at all!”, Chidambaram said in another tweet.

Congress leader and spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala called the oath of CM Yeddyurappa a “farce” and “a fraud being played on majority”.

Another Congress leader, Jaiveer Shregill took to Twitter saying, “India is not witnessing “swearing-in” ceremony of below majority #Yeddyurappa #BJP Govt but “swallowing-in” of democratic/legal principles by Hon’ble Governor who chose to act like soldier of #BJP rather than soldier of the Constitution”.

Of the 222 constituencies where polling was held on 12 May, the BJP won in 104, while the Congress won 78 and the JD-S 37 and BSP 1.