
Insensitive: BJP on Kharge rejecting call for K’taka CM’s resignation
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been known for its sharp tongues and quick wit, and their latest jibe at the Congress party is no exception. BJP’s Ajay Alok has come down heavily on Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge for rejecting the demand for the resignation of Karnataka’s Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the alleged corruption in the state’s administration.
Kharge’s statement, where he rejected the demand for the resignation of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, has been described as “insensitive” by the BJP. Alok, in a statement, said that the Congress party has a “habit” of making such statements, and that they are not sensitive to the plight of the people of Karnataka.
“It’s not just about resignations, it’s about being sensitive and taking responsibility,” Alok said, questioning whether Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had resigned after the Kumbh Mela stampede that killed over 200 people. The Kumbh Mela stampede was a major tragedy that shook the nation, and many had questioned the administration’s preparedness and response to the disaster.
Alok’s statement is a clear attempt to deflect attention from the controversy surrounding the Karnataka administration and the Congress party. By questioning Kharge’s sensitivity, Alok is trying to shift the focus away from the issues at hand and instead create a narrative that Congress is callous and insensitive to the plight of the people.
However, it is worth noting that Kharge’s statement was a measured response to the demand for resignation. He did not deny the allegations of corruption and mismanagement in the state’s administration, but instead emphasized the need for a thorough investigation into the matter. His statement was not a blanket rejection of the allegations, but rather a call for a fair and impartial inquiry into the matter.
The BJP’s attempt to label Kharge as “insensitive” is nothing but a desperate attempt to deflect attention from the real issues. The party has been known for its own share of controversies and scandals, and it is rich coming from them to criticize the Congress party’s handling of the situation.
In fact, the BJP’s own record on handling crises is far from impressive. From the demonetization fiasco to the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, the party has been criticized for its lack of preparedness and response to the crisis.
Moreover, the BJP’s attempt to bring up the Kumbh Mela stampede is a clear attempt to divert attention from the real issues. While the stampede was a tragedy, it was not related to the Karnataka administration or the Congress party. The BJP’s attempt to link the two is nothing but a desperate attempt to create a narrative that Congress is insensitive and callous.
It is clear that the BJP is trying to create a distraction from the real issues and instead focus on scoring brownie points. By labeling Kharge as “insensitive”, Alok is trying to divert attention away from the controversy surrounding the Karnataka administration and instead create a narrative that Congress is callous and insensitive.
However, the people of Karnataka are not fooled. They know that the real issue is not about resignations, but about the administration’s handling of the pandemic and the alleged corruption in the state’s administration. They know that the Congress party is not afraid to take responsibility and acknowledge the mistakes of the past, while the BJP is trying to deflect attention away from its own failures.
In conclusion, the BJP’s attempt to label Kharge as “insensitive” is nothing but a desperate attempt to deflect attention from the real issues. The party’s record on handling crises is far from impressive, and its attempt to bring up the Kumbh Mela stampede is a clear attempt to divert attention away from the real issues. The people of Karnataka are not fooled, and it is clear that the Congress party is willing to take responsibility and acknowledge the mistakes of the past, while the BJP is trying to deflect attention away from its own failures.