Mangaluru: Congress holds protest, slams BJP for ‘resort politics’


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru Jan 17: District Congress staged protest here at Congress Bhavan at Mallikatte on Thursday, January 17, against BJP's ‘resort politics’ and ‘Operation Lotus’.

Addressing the protestors, former minister Ramanath Rai said, "BJP is trying to kill the coalition government. It could not prove its majority during the floor test. Instead of abandoning plans of destabilising the government in the state, BJP is back with ‘resort politics’. The party always speaks one thing and does the other. BJP stands for ‘Bharatiya Joot Party’. We condemn the attempts of BJP to destablise our government in the state.”

District Congress president Harish Kumar said, "BJP are striving hard to come back to power and are trying to topple our coalition government. The coalition government is ruling since seven months and we have not got any support from them. BJP are trying to offer money and are playing resort politics.

"BJP is announcing deadlines over the toppling of government. But they are unsuccessful. Congress is united and hence BJP cannot do anything.

"From the past 10 days, BJP is spending Rs 4.5 crore per day for the report where the MLAs are residing. From where is the money coming from? The state is facing drought, and seven fishermen are missing from Malpe, but BJP is least bothered about it. We are just a few months away from Lok Sabha elections and Congress will be victorious this time,” he said.

District youth Congress president Mithun Rai, corporator Asha D’Silva and others were present.

  

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  • James Philip D sa, Belman/Kuwait

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    People elected these useless leaders to work for the country and not to sit in the resort or to protest holding banners. All the political leaders to be taken into account for not performing their duties. Why there is no audit for the politicians for their job?????

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Even Fishermen are suffering because of Resort Politics 😓😓😓

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Till 2019 we can see Resort Politics. After wards it will come down state by state. Already in 5 states election, it has completely vanished.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Sources said one big reason for the three-day crisis was the power tussle between Congress legislature party leader Siddaramaiah and water resources minister DK Shivakumar, who is acknowledged as the best trouble-shooter in the party. Plum posts in the cabinet and boards and corporations going to their acolytes is said to have fanned discontent which BJP tried to exploit.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Chors machaye shore...

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  • B S Rai, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Ha Ha Ha. Jobless . Loosers. The reason the alliance is shaking is due to the infight and differences between HDK and Siddu. The latter is making it hell for JDS ever since he has been reduced to be a peon. Sooner of later its gonna sink. The latest by 2019 LS elections. HDK would be more at peace if he supports BJP for some big moolah. It might say him an heart attack at least.

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  • True Indian, Udipi

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Resort politics started itself by HDK and DK Shivkumar.

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    You are wrong
    Guru is yeddy & Shobha who taught this

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