Sunday, June 05, 2011

BJP, JDS to blame

IIPM Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri on Internet Hooliganism

B. K. hariprasad, General Secretary, All India Congress CommitteeB. K. hariprasad, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee

Judging by the current situation, is Karnataka going the Bihar way?
Yes, I agree. Grabbing power through corrupt practices has emerged as a new phenomenon in Karnataka. The mining lobby and the new rich of the state have set this trend. The number of those people who came to politics through corrupt practices and by buying every vote has increased. The recent power game when two brothers virtually dislodged the Yeddyurappa government is a testimony to this fact.

Who do you blame for such a situation that has risen in the state?
BJP as well as JDS are responsible as they promoted such elements.

Don’t you think that Congress is also affected by these types of elements?
No, the Congress has never prompted such elements. Though there are rich people in the Congress, they have never misused their positions. The party has never encouraged such practices.

What is the way to curb this?
Strong amendments in the Anti-defection Law is the need. Moreover, some electoral reforms are necessary to stop the practice of horse trading.

What about Maharashtra where more or less the same situation prevails?
Maharashtra is a different matter. NCP is our coalition partner there. If you are referring to corruption or non-performance of the government, it is because of the compulsions of coalition governance and interference of the Maharashra sugar lobby.

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