Thursday, July 15, 2010

'I've asked the President to visit state'

15 Jul 2010, 1512 hrs IST
Karnataka Governor H R Bharadwaj speaking exclusively to TIMES NOW, hits out at the BJP for blaming him for the present crisis in the state.

H R Bharadwaj has hit out at the BJP and also the Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa. He has said the BJP cannot subdue him and he will not let the BJP government to loot the state.

The Karnataka Governor blaming the BJP for the crisis said, "State government cannot subdue me. Let the BJP leaders close their crisis. I won't allow them to loot Karnataka. I have asked the President to visit the state."

Bharadwaj reacting to BJP's allegations against him that he was acting as an agent of the Congress, said, "Yeddyurappa's own ministers are not cooperating with him. His government needs to do soul searching."

The Governor's explosive charge comes after the BJP accused him of acting as a Congress agent.

Karnataka Home Minister VS Acharya has said Governor Bharadwaj should not have gone to the media. He said they have no problem with him speaking to heads of state, but going to the media is unacceptable.

The Opposition Congress and JDS members continued their protest in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly for the third straight night demanding a CBI inquiry into the alleged illegal mining scam. Opposition members spent the night in the Assembly amid signs that there would be no let-up in their stand demanding a CBI probe into the illegal iron ore mining and export scam that they allege is to the tune of Rs 20,000 crore.


I am a BJP supporter but I think the blackmailing Reddy brothers should be in prison. However, the Governor is getting unduly excited. He can intervene only if there is a constitutional crisis and in this case nothing of that sort has surfaced. There is an elected government to run the affairs of the state. It is not the governor's job to govern the state. He needs to be recalled.

http://www.timesnow.tv/Why-is-BJP-blaming-me-for-their-crisis/articleshow/4349633.cms

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