Udupi: District BJP unit organised a protest rally and observed a black day against the swearing in ceremony of Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and also the formation of JD(S) and Congress coalition government.
Udupi MLA Raghupathy Bhat alleged that Congress and JD(S) have deceived the people of Karnataka who had given majority to the BJP to form the government.
The new Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy is a liar who can never keep his words.The JD(S) and Congress coalition government will not have a long life and it may be there for a few months. Later, the present people’s representatives might have to face the elections along with the Lok Sabha polls, he said.
People are under the threat of President’s rule in a matter of another three to six months. Congress and JD(S) cannot go along with each other and the fight would erupt shortly. The Congress is demanding all the posts for itself claiming the representations for all minority groups, which is hilarious, he said.
The MLA came down heavily on the loan waiving scheme by JD(S) and alleged that the tune has changed and the chief minister is speaking differently. Until the end of the coalition government, the chances of solution for the farmers’ problems are grim and also the development would be nil in state.
He said that out of 15 seats in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu, 14 have been won by the BJP and only one by Congress. The achievements are nil by JD(S) here. Congress and JD(S) would surely pay for going against public mandate.
BJP would continue its fight against the coalition government inside and outside the Assembly. Kumaraswamy has failed to keep up the assurances he made to the farmers. The government would be short lived, he added.
Kumaraswamy who had predicted political superannuation if he has to join hands with Congress for the formation of the government, has now joined hands with Congress. This shows his double standards. The coalition government is already a sinking boat and BJP would bounce back to the power, said district BJP President Mattar Ratnakar Hegde.
Meanwhile, Kaup JD(S) members celebrated the swearing in ceremony of their leader as the new chief minister by bursting crackers and shouting slogans supporting Kumaraswamy.