Wednesday, October 10, 2007

BJP urged centre to hold the elections at earilest

The BJP on Wednesday ruled out any patch up with the JD(S) in Karnataka and urged the Centre to hold assembly elections at the earliest
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Senior party leader Venkaiah Naidu told reporters here that the party welcomed the imposition of President's rule in the state and wanted early elections
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Expressing apprehensions that the Congress might try to rule the state through the Governor, delay the elections or try to capture power by `horse trading', Venkaiah said such moves would not be acceptable to the people
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"The JD(S) will go down in history as a betrayer," he said, adding that the BJP would not have ties or electoral alliance with the party in future.

He said the UPA and Left parties had only bought time since they were afraid of facing the people because of their 'failures'. They held so many meetings without arriving at a solution, he said, adding that they should either `patch up' or `pack up'

Courtesy:The Hindu
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