Bangalore, May 16 : Slamming the Karnataka Governor for recommending dismissal of his government, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa today said the action amounted to an “affront” to the pride of the people of the state and the mandate given to BJP.
“The Congress bosses in Delhi are using the Governor to commit anti-constitutional acts. I will not allow the murder of democracy,” he told reporters here.
Yeddyurappa said, “The Governor's action amounts to an affront to the pride of the people of Karnataka and also the mandate of people given to BJP”.
The chief minister said that he along with his ministerial colleagues and MLAs will stage a dharna in front of Raj Bhavan at noon to protest Governor H R Bhardwaj's decision to recommend dismissal of the BJP Government.
He also lashed out the Governor for declining to meet 10 BJP MLAs when they went to Raj Bhavan to submit their letters of support and described it as an “insult” to elected representatives.
“The Governor's action in recommending dismissal of my government was anti-democratic as it enjoyed the support of 121 members,” he said, adding, “Even now I am ready to prove my majority, if the Governor asks me”.
He said he would also lead a delegation of MLAs and MPs to Delhi today or tomorrow to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to protest against the Governor's action.
Yeddyurappa said the emergent cabinet meeting called this afternoon would take some important decisions.
The official residence of Yeddyurappa was abuzz with activity with ministers, MLAs and BJP leaders thronging it. PTI