Home
BJP demands general elections
India's News.Net Saturday 5th July, 2008 (IANS)
The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Pary (BJP) has demanded fresh general elections in the country, claiming the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government has lost its mandate in the wake of the Left front's threat of withdrawal of support from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's government over the India-US nuclear deal.
Addressing a packed press conference at BJP's national headquarters at Ashoka Road here, BJP's prime ministerial candidate and senior party leader L.K. Advani said: 'This government has no right to continue in office now. Let the country decide afresh.'
'Though normally the house is to meet some time in August, in view of the present situation, my party demands that a session of parliament be immediately convened and Manmohan Singh seek the confidence of the house and move a vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha,' Advani said.
'The UPA is now a charade ... It has neither the needed majority nor the required moral authority to trade the future of many many generations of Indians to come,' Advani said, referring to the government's move to go ahead with the nuclear deal.
'As the UPA is now a minority, it has no right to execute any binding international agreements. Therefore the BJP demands that the government must immediately now call the parliament into session and take it fully into confidence,' Advani said.
Reiterating his party's stand on the nuclear deal, Advani termed it an 'ill conceived, ill timed, ill negotiated and hastily pushed through nuclear agreement with the US administration'.
'We want a strategic relationship with the US but (we want) that to be on equal terms. The nuclear deal in its present form is not acceptable to us. If the BJP comes to power, it would renegotiate the deal,' he said.
Advani accused the Congress-led administration of having reduced governance to a 'theatre of the absurd'. 'I have never seen a government like this. It has made a joke of itself,' he said.
He also took on the government over rising inflation, calling it a 'breach of confidence with the people'.
The leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha said: 'For the past 18 months or so governance in India has come to a standstill. The economy is floundering; prices escalating daily, terrorists attacking and imperilling the life and limb of innocent civilians routinely.
'The PM goes into a sulk for four days, abandoning all responsibilities. The names of replacements of Manmohan Singh begin crowding news columns,' he added.
Email this story to a friend
Have your say on this story
|
 |
 |
- Andhra not to probe land sale to IT firms
Hyderabad, Aug 28 (IANS) The Andhra Pradesh government Thursday rejected the opposition's demand for a assembly committee to probe alleged irregularities in allotment of land to information technology (IT) companies and special economic zones (SEZs). [read story]
- One million people in Bihar need to be evacuated: minister
Saharsa (Bihar), Aug 28 (IANS) At least one million marooned people need to be evacuated to safe places in Bihar, where over 2.5 million people have been affected by floods, Bihar Disaster Management Minister Nitish Mishra said Thursday, even as the situation remained grim. [read story]
- Buddhadeb wrong, shutdown a fundamental right: CPI-M
New Delhi, Aug 28 (IANS) Refuting West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee's widely publicised comments that he was against 'bandhs', the Communist Party of India-Marxist Thursday asserted that it firmly stood for the right to strike by the working class as a fundamental right. [read story]
- Major Uttar Pradesh rivers in spate, flowing above danger mark
Lucknow, Aug 28 (IANS) Major rivers in Uttar Pradesh including Gomti, Sharda, and Kuwano are in spate following torrential rains across the state, officials said Thursday. Some of the rivers have crossed the danger mark at various points. [read story]
- Bihar floods a national calamity: PM
Patna, Aug 28 (IANS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Thursday announced an immediate assistance of Rs.10 billion to Bihar for rescue and relief operations and 125,000 tonnes of food grains to thousands hit by the worst floods in recent memory after the swollen Kosi river changed course. [read story]
|
|
 |
 |
|
|