PM Modi thanks people of Karnataka for electing BJP as single largest party
New Delhi, May 15 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday thanked the people of Karnataka for making the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) the single largest party in the state as the counting is about to end for the Karnataka Assembly elections.
He also saluted the party workers for their hard work.
I thank my sisters and brothers of Karnataka for steadfastly supporting the BJP’s development agenda and making BJP the single largest party in the state. I salute the stupendous work of @BJP4Karnataka Karyakartas who toiled round the clock and worked for the party.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 15, 2018
BJP President Amit Shah said the results in Karnataka shows the unwavering trust in PM Modi's clean governance.
I congratulate each & every Karyakarta of @BJP4Karnataka unit and Shri B S Yeddyurappa ji for their relentless efforts. Like rest of the nation, the great land of Karnataka has shown their unwavering trust in PM @narendramodi’s clean, transparent and pro-development governance.
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) May 15, 2018
In a day of dramatic change of political fortunes in Karnataka, the Congress has roped in the Janata Dal (Secular) to form an alliance government in the state after the prospects of the BJP suddenly nosedived in the later stage of the counting, even as it seemed that the saffron was heading for a clean sweep.
To keep the saffron brigade out of power in the southern state, the Congress adopted a strategy which was followed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Goa and Manipur in 2017.
At 11 am on Tuesday, celebrations were taking place at the BJP headquarters as the party was all set to uproot the Siddaramaiah government to install its own in Karnataka.
But much like a T20 match, the political game turned around with the BJP’s figure, which now reads at 104, slipping below the majority mark (113) within an hour or so.
The distribution of sweets by the BJP leaders- Nirmala Sitharaman and Ravishankar Prasad- were substituted by an utter disappointment with the alteration of political arithmetic in the Karnataka assembly poll.
The Congress, who was decimated by the Narendra Modi wave in the state polls, quickly got in touch with former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda’s JD(S), which is now leading in 38 seats.
The Congress, which is presently leading in 78 seats, did not delay in establishing connection with the JD(S) to discuss over the possible coalition government.
Congress chairperson Sonia Gandhi contacted the JD(S) leaders and offered Gowda’s son Kumaraswamy the Chief Ministerial post while the latter promptly accepted it.
The Congress’ effort suddenly reminded how the BJP, which appeared second in both Goa and Manipur state polls last year, managed to escalate to power by forging a post-poll alliance with other regional parties.
Despite BJP’s win in 100 odd seats in a 224-member Karnataka assembly, Congress smelt power by throwing the hat on Gowda’s son Kumaraswamy.
Facing an awkward situation, the BJP has accused the Congress of altering the people’s mandate.
BJP’s Chief Ministerial candidate B.S. Yeddyurappa slammed the Congress saying, “Congress is flatly rejected by people of Karnataka who have voted for change. However Congress is trying to subvert the mandate through dubious means. People of Karnataka won't allow for this to happen. Will consult with central leaders on the next course of action."
Even before the understanding between the Congress and regional party Janata Dal (Secular) took place, West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, who is also a strong proponent of a collective opposition, declared that not stitching a pre-poll alliance with the JD(S) was a mistake by the Congress.
Congratulations to the winners of the Karnataka elections. For those who lost, fight back. If Congress had gone into an alliance with the JD(S), the result would have been different. Very different
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) May 15, 2018
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