Mixed reactions to governor’s decision in Mysuru; CPI stages protest

Mysuru: Protests and dharna marked Karnataka governor Vajubhai Vala’s resolution to ask the BJP to shape the federal government and giving it 15 days to prove its majority in the house. While a section of constitutional experts felt the governor used to be right in inviting the only biggest celebration to shape the federal government, many mentioned that his resolution used to be violative of the Constituition.
Mysore Kannada Vedike lashed out at the Congress, JD(S), and BJP for making the voters appear to be fools. Members of the Vedike here on Friday mentioned, “In their starvation for energy, all the 3 parties have not handiest uncovered their desperation but have additionally sent out a transparent message that they don't care about what the voter needs.”

Slamming the resort politics of Congress and JD(S), the protesters who collected at Agrahara Circle mentioned that the Congress and JD(S) herded their MLAs like sheep transporting them to a resort. “Resort politics is a black mark on democracy and this will have to not be allowed,” they added.

Demanding that the governor invite the Congress and JD(S) to shape the federal government, members of the Communist Party of India (CPI) to staged a protest near Mysuru Law Court. “We condemn the governor’s motion inviting the BJP to prove its majority whilst Congress and JD(S) have a combined tally of 116 seats, ahead of the easy majority of 112 seats,” mentioned the CPI.


“Just as a result of BJP emerged as the only biggest celebration, the governor invited them. This is undemocratic anti-constitutional on his section. A governor is meant to protect the Constitution but on this case, Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala behaved like an agent of the BJP,” mentioned H R Sheshadri, convener of the CPI.


Writer KS Bhagwan too mentioned the governor will have to have invited the Congress –JD(S) shape the federal government. “The governor has long gone towards the Constitution by way of inviting BJP which doesn’t have the numbers. The BJP has murdered democracy. We will not keep quiet if the state of affairs continue, he added.


The Supreme Court resolution asking BJP to prove its majority on Saturday is a great resolution and we welcome it, mentioned Shivaram, president, Karnataka State Backward Communities Awareness Organization.


Mixed reactions to governor’s decision in Mysuru; CPI stages protest Mixed reactions to governor’s decision in Mysuru; CPI stages protest Reviewed by Kailash on May 19, 2018 Rating: 5
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