BJP alleges "excessive interference" of K'taka gov

Says he's part of the problem as he has constitutionally exceeded his limits

PTI | July 19, 2010



Charging Karnataka governor H R Bhardwaj with 'excessive interference' in the administrative affairs in that state, BJP today pinned him as the 'problem' for putting the state and the ruling BJP in news for 'all wrong reasons'.

'The governor is the problem. Constitutionally, he has exceeded his limits,' BJP spokesperson Nirmala Seetharam told reporters here.

The saffron party has been dogged by illegal mining of iron ore in Bellary and the alleged involvement of cabinet ministers, the Reddy brothers, in that, allowing opposition Congress and JD(S) to take up the issue and even stall the Assembly proceedings, she said.

Seetharaman alleged that 'excessive interference' by Bharadwaj, who had even appraised President Pratibha Patil of the political climate in the state recently, had 'aggravated' the issue.

'Chief minister B S Yeddyurappa had assured of action (into illegal mining) and the Lok Ayukta is looking into it,' she said.

She refrained from commenting on the role of Reddy brothers' role in the entire issue, but said the Lok Ayukta was probing. She denied the issue had resulted in any 'crisis' in the party in Karnataka.

'There may be problems (in party and government) which is common to all. But there is no crisis,' she said.

On the attack on a TV channel allegedly by RSS workers in New Delhi last week for airing reports of terror charges against some of its leaders, Seetharaman said 'the reports lacked corraboration' and alleged there was no verification of facts.

She said that the Delhi police was looking into the issue of attack on the office of TV channel.

Seetharaman slammed Congress for criticising her party president Nitin Gadkari for his "Is (Parliament attack convict) Afzal Guru Congress' son-in-law" remarks and said that party's failure to explain the four year delay in the execution of his death showed Congress' "arrogance."

"We had raised a key national security-related issue.

Instead of replying, they are criticising us," she said and demanded an explanation from Congress.

Speaking on issues relating to Tamil Nadu, she expressed concern on fake and spurious drugs and fake marksheets cases and urged Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi to act quickly.

BJP state unit, which has been holding protests across the state demanding for scholarship benefits to Hindu students in schools on par with minority students, will continue such protests throughout this month and national leaders including Navjiot Singh Sidhu and Smriti Irani would participate, she added.

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