SC order vindicates Congress' stand: Rahul

IANS  |  New Delhi/Bengaluru 

The on Friday hailed the order for a floor test in the new Assembly on Saturday, with saying that it vindicated the party's stand that acted "unconstitutionally".

"Stopped legally, they (BJP) will now try (to use) money and muscle to steal the mandate," Gandhi tweeted.

Earlier, the ordered a floor test in the Assembly at 4 p.m. on Saturday

The apex court decision came a day after B.S. Yeddyurappa was sworn in as the of the state.

In Bengaluru, senior also hailed the Supreme Court directive.

"The Supreme Court has saved democracy by advancing the floor test to Saturday from 15 days the gave Yeddyurappa to prove that the BJP has the majority for its government to continue," Azad said.

Slamming for inviting the BJP -- the single-largest party after the Assembly elections -- to form the government, Azad said it was surprising that the and the Janana Dal-Secular (JD-S), which together have the support of 117 legislators, were not invited.

In the May 12 Assembly election in 222 constituencies, the BJP won 104 seats, the Congress 78 and the JD-S 37, with the latter two forming a post-poll alliance.

"Two independents had also supported the alliance. Never in the history has any Governor given two weeks to a government to prove majority," Azad said.

Former also attacked the Governor for his "unconstitutional" decision.

"The Governor asking the BJP -- which has only 104 seats -- to form the government shows that he colluded with the party and its leaders," said.

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First Published: Fri, May 18 2018. 15:28 IST