Cong up in arms against K'taka guv; protests outside Rajkot residence

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

came under severe attack from the over his decision to invite the BJP to form the government in the southern state.

led the party's

Save Democracy' demonstration at RK Puram here and accused the BJP of trying to "kill democracy" in connivance with by installing a minority government in by allowing the saffron party's B S Yeddyurappa to take oath as the minister.

The BJP is throttling democracy in the country in its hunger for power, he said.

In Gujarat, Congress workers shouted slogans against outside his residence in Rajkot, terming his move as a blot on democracy.

Despite being the of a state, Vala has acted like a BJP worker," Congress's city charged.

The police detained 30 of the party protesters in

chief led the party's protest against the governor's decision.

"Vala's decision to invite Yeddyurappa to form the government shows that he is acting under the Modi-led central government's pressure," he said.

In Himachal Pradesh, Congress workers protested outside the Raj Bhavan. A delegation led by Congress and Sukkhu met the and submitted a memorandum, opposing the decision of his Karnataka counterpart.

The developments in Karnataka are of serious nature and the Congress- JD(S) alliance which has an absolute majority has been ignored. The BJP which failed to win a majority was invited to form the government, throwing all the democratic norms to the wind," the memorandum read.

Similarly, Congress' Uttarakhand led the party's protest in Dehradun and handed over a memorandum addressed to to the

Addressing the party men during the protest, Singh alleged that the BJP was "murdering democracy using money and muscle power", and that Karnataka was the latest example of it.

The BJP had emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats in the recently held elections, followed by the Congress with 78 seats, the JD(S) with 37 seats, and three seats had gone to others in the 224-member House.

The elections were held for 222 seats.

The majority mark is 112 seats and the post-poll alliance strength of the Congress-JD(S) combine, which claims to have 117 MLAs, has alleged foul play in the inviting the BJP to form the government.

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First Published: Fri, May 18 2018. 23:20 IST