Mangalore: KPCC chief predicts early fall of BJP government

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February 27, 2012

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Mangalore, February 27: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee chief Dr G Parameshwar has predicted an early dissolution of the BJP led State Government owing to its never-ending internal rift.

He was speaking to media persons on Monday at Mangalore Airport before heading to Udupi to participate in a Congress convention.

Dr Parameshwar said that the ruling party of state was least bothered about the problems of the people, who were 'frustrated of unfulfilled promises and scandals'.

Speaking about strained relationship between senior BJP leaders and B S Yeddyurappa, Dr Parameshwar said the saffron party high command Nitin Gadkari should not have insulted the former Karnataka CM by saying he could leave the party if he wanted.


For the national president of the party the statement was not correct, he stated, expressing sympathy about Yeddyurappa.

Asked about the prongate, the Congress leader opined that there was no need of any inquiry into the issue as the unpardonable crime had happened before the watchful eyes of media and the prominent BJP ministers had caught red handed while watching porn clips during Assembly session.

He said that all three porn tainted MLAs should be disqualified from the Assembly for desecrating the temple of democracy.

The KPCC president also expressed confidence that his party's candidate Jayaprakash Hegde would secure victory in impending bypoll for Udupi-Chikmagalur constituency.


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