Declaring the beginning of its battle against the Congress-JD(S) coalition government in Karnataka, the BJP Wednesday said it would continue the fight till the H D Kumaraswamy-led administration is brought down and people get justice.
Attacking Kumaraswamy on farmers' issues, the state BJP chief and former chief minister B S Yeddyurappaclaimed that the Congress too was regretting its decision to support him, just to keep BJP out of power.
"You speak about BJP that has 104 MLAs, lightly.
Kumaraswamy, from December 10 assembly session will begin inBelagavi. As a responsible opposition, it's our duty to keepbefore people your political drama and the developmental workyou have done so far," Yeddyurappa said.
Addressing a protest meeting here, he said the BJP would organise a "huge" agitation by gathering over one lakh farmers, at Belagavi.
"For the last five months we kept quiet, with an intention to give time to the new Chief Minister, but now after six months- people are not ready to tolerate any more.
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We have given you enough time," Yeddyurappa said.
Alleging that the Kumaraswamy government has failed onseveral fronts, he said "our fight has begun from today, ..until we bring you down from power and send you home.
Unless over 6.5 crore people of this state get justice, our fightwill continue."
Reminding Kumaraswamy that JD(S) has only 38 MLAs, Yeddyurappa asked whether his party--the BJP that has won 104 seats- should remain silent looking at all your "drama" and acts of "arrogance?"
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