Cong blames corruption charges agst NCP for poor show in Maha

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 19 2014 | 11:50 AM IST
With trends indicating a victory for BJP in Maharashtra, Congress today blamed corruption charges against its erstwhile coalition partner NCP and an overall anti-incumbency factor for the party's "depressing" performance in the State.
The party also took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying there was "no wave" in his favour as the trends indicated that BJP may fall short of majority.
"Let me equally and candidly admit that in Maharashtra, we have had not only real but a perception of corruption also and that has been unfortunately and mostly attributed to our coalition partner. That has got us bad press and negative points. Some of it had been Congress but the overall impact has been negative," party spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said.
Maintaining that the good work of the government there was drowned by corruption issues, Singhvi said "...It is something very serious and sad and suitably depressing if they (the trends) turn out to be true. We have to take corrective action which we would."
Terming Modi wave as "elusive", he said while the BJP was making tall claims about it, the leads which suggest that they will get only 110-120 seats deny it.
"Winning is one part. After 15 years we can't be very very optimistic of winning a large number of seats. There is natural anti-incumbency. But winning apart, where is this Modi wave? Where is the elusive, mysterious and much-talked about Modi wave?"
On Haryana, where trends indicate a crushing defeat to the Bhupinder Singh Hooda government, Singhvi said the state government like the one in Maharashtra had done good work but the defeat will be analysed.
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First Published: Oct 19 2014 | 11:50 AM IST

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