Friday, July 16, 2010

Karnataka Governor should be re-called or he should be forced to resign




H R Bharadwaj, the Governor of Karnataka is behaving like a true congress agent and spoiling the image of Karnataka. He openly is criticizing the Karnataka Government, forcing the ministers to resign. He is shamelessly saying – he is proud to be a congress person. Being a governor – he should be above the politics – but supporting directly the menace being created by Congress and JD-S in the assembly.
These two parties are wasting the publics’ time and money in the form of staging dharna in the well of the assembly.
Governor is keeping blind on other open issues like Deve Gowda’s land grabbing, his noise and public nuisance against the NICE corridor.
B S Yediyurappa’s government is incapable to take action against the Gali brothers. Thus the government is openly supporting the corruption charges – but at the same time they have scored a point as the Governor has exceeded the limits.
There is no wonder if the BJP does a similar dharna before Rashtrapathi bhavan, demanding dismissal or recall of Bharadwaj.
Bharadwaj should take clue from his counterpart of AP – who does proper reviews regularly, travels across AP, inspires and lives like a common man.
Also the Congress of Karnataka should see how their own party is behaving like an undemocratic party in AP. When TDP is protesting against the undemocratic killing of fishermen in Srikakulam district by police firing, the Congress government evicted the TDP members, conducted the assembly, explained and giving speeches supporting the police atrocities.
Sarkaria commission has already suggested and set guidelines for proper center state relation. Accordingly the state government should be consulted for Governor’s appointment – but it is not happening. These Governors are behaving like dogs of central government rather like watch dogs of constitution.
Some of the previous Governors in the Indira Gandhi era used to behave like the same spies of the central government and used to behave one sided.

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