People Disillusioned With Cong, BJP: Advani
BJP leader L K Advani has said the mood of the people is against the Congress and they are simultaneously disillusioned with his party.

He faulted the party's handling of Karnataka affairs in the wake of corruption allegations against the then Chief Minister Y S Yeddyurappa in 2010, in a veiled criticism of Nitin Gadkari who was the party president at that time.

"In the last few years, I have been feeling distressed to find that while the current mood of the people is against the present ruling party, they are simultaneously disillusioned with even the BJP," Advani told The Week in an interview.

Underlining that BJP is "expected to have zero tolerance towards corruption", the former Deputy Prime Minister said, "The manner in which we actually wrangled in Karnataka disappointed me."

He did not elaborate but was clearly referring to the dilly-dallying by the party high command on removing Yeddyurappa after the corruption allegations against him cropped up.

Yeddyurappa, whose government was the first by BJP in any southern state, was finally forced to quit as Chief minister months after the allegations against him surfaced.

Referring to the BJP Conclave held here last week, Advani said he had "become very emotional" and was "sad" at the public disillusionment with his party.
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6/D-105
Mar 11, 2013
12:26 PM

#1 "Girs Lion"

That explains his uncouth ways

kishoredasmunshi, Kolkatta
5/D-40
Mar 10, 2013
06:38 AM

The competition from the Congress is going to be in terms of corruption and not so much in terms of communalism.

In other words, the BJP, like the Congress, is out to mint money, but using divisive methods.

Male Unblocked, Chennai
4/D-39
Mar 10, 2013
06:05 AM

 That was bad but not as bad as the BJP's handling of Gujarat affairs in the wake of allegations of Modi being complicit in a communal massacre in 2002.

Unlike others , I guess Advani is referring to things that  have a factual basis ( Karnataka corruption) and doesnt give a hoot to (fabricated) "credible" evidence that is "yet to be investigated" (except for those investigations monitored by SC whose findings are not to seculars liking)

pradeep, chennai
3/D-28
Mar 10, 2013
04:44 AM

 That was bad but not as bad as the BJP's handling of Gujarat affairs in the wake of allegations of Modi being complicit in a communal massacre in 2002.

Unlike others , I guess Advani is referring to things that  have a factual basis ( Karnataka corruption) and doesnt give a hoot to (fabricated) "credible" evidence that is "yet to be investigated" (except for those investigations monitored by SC whose findings are not to seculars liking)

pradeep, chennai
2/D-17
Mar 10, 2013
02:14 AM

> "He (Advani) faulted the party's handling of Karnataka affairs in the wake of corruption allegations against the then Chief Minister Y S Yeddyurappa in 2010."

That was bad but not as bad as the BJP's handling of Gujarat affairs in the wake of allegations of Modi being complicit in a communal massacre in 2002.

Anwaar, Dallas
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