Many may argue that BSY should go. That is a totally different issue. But, the way the Karnataka Governor has been handling the issue, there cannot be any doubt that he is just a stooge of the Congress in Karnataka Raj Bhavan.
There is a lesson in the recent elections for the Congress. That lesson is that people are very much well informed when they go to vote. Surely, people may not take lightly the short shrift that BJP is getting from the Governor. In case of elections, it is possible that the Congress will have to learn a big lesson the way they did in TN recently.
Lastly, the JD (S) has been rejected by the people. Yet, they are playing games to destabilise an elected Govt. Surely, the tail is wagging the dog.
Now look at the turn of events. 1. BJP delegation surprises the Governor by showing Congress hand in illegal mining. 2. Governor leaves for Delhi. 3. BJP wins all the three seats in the by poll and stuns the Congress and JDS. 4. SC sets aside earlier court’s approval of speaker’s action of disqualifying 16 MLAs. 5. Mr. Kumarswamy rushes to Delhi and is reported to have a meeting with Mr.Moily. 6. Mr.Yediyurappa sends his emissaries to meet the dissidents camping in Delhi. 7. Dissident MLAs are reported to be ready to support Mr.Yediyurappa. 8. Mr.Yediyurappa requests for convening the Assembly session on May 16th 9. Reports say that if the Governor does not agree to convene, will face agitation. 10. Governor reacts saying he will not care for this threat. 11. Does not react to a question whether he will ask for a fresh head count. 12. Governor returns to Bangalore on Sunday afternoon. 13. Recently elected 3 MLAs are hurriedly sworn in on Sunday. 14. By the late evening Governor sends a report seeking President’s rule.
Most of above events take place in Delhi within a span of 3 days. If you ask w
Re: Turn of events What do they imply?
by Sathish N on May 16, 2011 11:38 AM
Yet, we repeat what the paid media says and call ourselves the biggest democracy!
Re: Re: Re: @HR Bharadwaj and @kodava
by Chhoti Jaat on May 16, 2011 11:33 AM
wow from where you learn this language, i hope from your educated HINDU family lol
HR Bharadwaj is proving to be not only a misfit for the post of Governor but also an enemy of Karnataka. By seeking President's rule, he wants the people of Karnataka to suffer from an effective government. As it is, there is no law and order problem and development work is on the right track to benefit the people. The Governor has no business to tamper with the functioning of a duly elected government just to serve his political masters in Delhi. The President must immediately intervene and reign in the arrogant Governor or even dismiss him. It is unfortunate that we have a docile PM who has no guts to take bold decision and who is highly insensitive to the mood and feelings of the common man.
Re: Impasse in Karnataka
by ashwin rao on May 16, 2011 11:55 AM
Not only an enemy of Karnataka but also the nation...who will oay for the re-election...His bloody Father??
Congress and his slave governor are doing atrocity in Karnataka. Certainly, what governor is doing is illegal. I don't think his recommendation will sell.