Arun Jaitley tweets about Kumarswamy's 'non-ideological opportunistic coalitions' in Karnataka
Arun Jaitley tweets about Kumarswamy's 'non-ideological opportunistic coalitions' in Karnataka
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The BJP leader Arun Jaitley in his expressed about the trappings of "non-ideological opportunistic coalitions" targetting the Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy's who broke down yesterday during the speech on his twitter handle. He was called a "victim" of a "poisonous coalition" government with Congress.

He tweeted that, "The country has been watching with keen interest the developments in Karnataka in the past two months.  It is a repeat of what the Congress did to Chaudhary Charan Singh, Shri Chandrasekhar, Shri H.D. Deve Gowda and Shri I.K. Gujral. The Karnataka situation is an obvious consequence of a non-ideological opportunistic alliance with no positive agenda. The basis of the negative agenda is ‘Keep Modi Out’. These ideologically flexible political groups have an extremely dubious track record of governance."

He further stated that "To rule a large country like India through coalitions is possible but the nucleus of a coalition has to be stable. A federal front is a failed idea. It experimented under Shri Charan Singh, Shri Chandrasekhar & by the United Front Govt. during 1996-98 but failed to deliver. The political agenda for the debate this year appropriately will be Prime Minister “Modi versus an anarchist combination”. The 2014 election conclusively established that in the "New India" chemistry will score over arithmetic when it comes to deciding the country’s destiny."

He then compared the situation with Hindi cinema era and tweeted, "Listening to these statements of Hon'ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, my memory took me back to the tragedy era of Hindi cinema. If this is the consequence of a two-party coalition, what is it that a disparate group of parties with no ideological similarity offer to India?@

He then targeted Congress for blaming Modi and said, "To confront these challenges, India needs a strong and cohesive Government. More so, it means a decisive political leadership. It needs a Government which is able to resist unfair pressures of either allies or regions. Prime Minister @narendramodi has clearly demonstrated the advantages of a decisive leadership. India’s Prime Minister and his Government has to overcome the challenges that India faces today. The leader of the world’s fastest-growing economy cannot be a ‘Bechara’."

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