The PM is corruption: Rahul Gandhi

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

on Saturday said is not only abetting the corruption, but is corruption himself.

Addressing the media, Gandhi said, "You have seen openly how the PM directly authorized purchasing of MLAs in Karnataka, so the idea that PM spreads in the country that he is fighting corruption, is a blatant lie, he is corruption."

He said that this is a lesson to the BJP, and that the Indian institutions are bigger.

"The country has shown the BJP, PM NarendraModi and murder-accused AmitShah that the institutions of the country are bigger than their moneybags," Gandhi said.

Gandhi thanked the Opposition for standing together and defeating the BJP.

"I am proud that opposition stood together and defeated the BJP and we will continue to do so. In India, the will of the people is everything. I would like to thank the people of and our partymen and JD(S) leaders for defending what is much more than simply the election of Karnataka" he said.

Taking a dig at the and the (RSS), the said, "I hope the BJP and the RSS have learned a lesson that the institutions, as well as the will of the people of this country, cannot be disrespected."

Gandhi also raised the question on the moment where all the BJP legislators and the walked out of the House before the anthem.

"Did you notice that after the entire exercise in Karnataka, the BJP legislators and the chose to get up and leave the House before the anthem? This is what we are fighting today - the idea that you can choose to rubbish any institution in the country. This is something the BJP and RSS do repeatedly," he added.

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This comes after the announced his resignation as ahead of the floor test that was scheduled for the to prove majority at the state assembly.

The turmoil in began when the state invited the to form the government in the state, despite the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) alliance having a higher number of seats.

Vala had also given 15 days to the to prove the majority in the house.

The then filed a plea in the Supreme Court, which led to a rare midnight hearing by the three-judge bench of justice A.K. Sikri, justice S.A. Bobde and justice The court, however, refused to stay the oath-taking ceremony, following which Yeddyurappa was sworn in as the 23rd of on Thursday morning.

In the hearing, which took place on Friday morning, the top court after hearing arguments for and against the petition filed by the Congress and JD(S) decided o conduct a floor test at 4 pm on Saturday.

While the Supreme Court, ahead of the floor test, rejected a petition by the Congress-JD(S) challenging the appointment of as pro-tem speaker, it directed that the procedure is broadcasted live.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 17:32 IST