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Cong demands Modi`s resignation, registration of case
Gandhinagar, May 25: Calling for Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi`s resignation in the wake of the electoral reverses suffered by BJP in the Lok Sabha polls, opposition Congress in the legislative assembly today demanded registration of a case of `human killing` against him.
Gandhinagar, May 25: Calling for Gujarat Chief
Minister Narendra Modi's resignation in the wake of the
electoral reverses suffered by BJP in the Lok Sabha polls,
opposition Congress in the legislative assembly today demanded
registration of a case of "human killing" against him.
An upbeat Congress, bolstered by its performance in the
recent polls, made a scathing attack on Modi and said it would
make a representation to the President and Prime Minister for
his ouster.
Initiating the discussion on state budget, leader of opposition Amarsinh Chaudhary asked for Modi's resignation alleging that the Chief Minister had "misled" people in the name of terrorism. He said, "The electoral reverses suffered by BJP clearly showed that Modi did not know how to rule", adding if there is an iota of compassion left in him, he should step down.
In an obvious reference to post-Godhra communal riots, Chaudhary said a case of "human killing" should be registered against Modi.
Chaudhary, however, clarified that Congress was not demanding imposition of Article 356.
Accusing Modi of indulging in "politics of contempt", he said it was the first time in the state that farmer's interest had been totally "ignored", which led to the poll reverses.
Chaudhary severely criticised the Modi government for "squandering" crores of rupees in "extravagant" celebrations, including navratri and kite festival. Bureau Report
Initiating the discussion on state budget, leader of opposition Amarsinh Chaudhary asked for Modi's resignation alleging that the Chief Minister had "misled" people in the name of terrorism. He said, "The electoral reverses suffered by BJP clearly showed that Modi did not know how to rule", adding if there is an iota of compassion left in him, he should step down.
In an obvious reference to post-Godhra communal riots, Chaudhary said a case of "human killing" should be registered against Modi.
Chaudhary, however, clarified that Congress was not demanding imposition of Article 356.
Accusing Modi of indulging in "politics of contempt", he said it was the first time in the state that farmer's interest had been totally "ignored", which led to the poll reverses.
Chaudhary severely criticised the Modi government for "squandering" crores of rupees in "extravagant" celebrations, including navratri and kite festival. Bureau Report