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Sanjay Nirupam compares Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala to dog, then deletes tweet later

In his tweet in Hindi, Nirupam had said that Vala's loyalty towards the BJP was comparable to that of a dog. The Congress leader later tweeted an apology.   

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Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam on Saturday compared Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala to a dog but later deleted it after facing flak over it from social media users. 

In his tweet in Hindi, Nirupam had said that Vala's loyalty towards the BJP was comparable to that of a dog. The Congress leader later tweeted an apology. 

"Vajubhai Vala is a human. How can I call him a dog. But yes, he has left behind even dogs in terms of showing loyalty. However, if my statement was not liked, I apologise," he tweeted. 

Nirupam added that the Karnataka Governor, who he claimed had not left any chance to "murder" democracy, must resign. Nirupam had today organised a protest against the May 17 decision Vala to invite the BJP's BS Yeddyurappa to form the government in neighbouring Karnataka. 

The three-day-old BJP government in Karnataka had collapsed today, minutes before the scheduled trust vote, with Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa resigning. Among those who attended today's protest was state Congress president Ashok Chavan. 

"There are three states, Goa, Manipur and Meghalaya, where the Congress emerged as the single largest party after Assembly polls there. In these states, the Congress wasn't invited to form the government. But the BJP and RSS-biased Governor invited the post-poll alliance of BJP to form a government," he said. 

He said that the BJP had the largest number of seats in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly but only the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) alliance had the numbers to form the government. "Why is the BJP not accepting its defeat? Why are they twisting and turning the Constitution of India and murdering our democracy," he questioned. 

(With PTI inputs)