The WBPCC President Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury today slammed the BJP for its attempt to "grab power" in Karnataka "undemocratically" and expressed happiness over the "win of democracy".
Describing the political development in Karnataka during the day which saw the resignation of the newly appointed Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa ahead of the trust vote, Chowdhury said, "What happened after the result of Karnataka election was over was most unwanted. And what has happened now is win of democracy and people's mandate."
The demonstrators alleged that the BJP was trying to prove its majority in the House through 'horsetrading'
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