LK Advani was right, people disappointed with BJP: Cong
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Congress today said BJ's poor show in Karnataka urban local bodies polls proved its veteran leader L K Advani's contention that people were disappointed with the BJP.
"Advani is a senior leader of the BJP. He said people are disappointed with his party, too, if they are angry with the Congress. Half of what he said was correct. What he said about the BJP is amply proved by the result of Karnataka local urban body polls," Congress spokesperson Rashid Alvi said.
Holding that the "crushing defeat" of the BJP in Karnataka proved Advani right, he said, "Advani had made the remarks on Saturday and the people of Karantaka have put their stamp on it. Whatever Advani is saying is correct."
Alvi, at the same, downplayed Advani's remarks against the Congress and the UPA government, saying political leaders of any party generally oppose other parties and it was not the first time Advani was criticising the Congress.
"The important thing is what he has said about his own party one year before the (general) elections," he said.
In a morale-boosting performance ahead of Assembly polls, the Opposition Congress in Karnataka today put up an impressive show in the elections to urban local bodies, leaving JDS and ruling BJP way behind.
With results in around 4,500 wards of a total of nearly 5,000 announced this afternoon, the Congress bagged more than 1,800 wards, while JDS of former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda came second with around 870. The ruling BJP finished third with 800-plus wards in its kitty.
On Saturday, Advani had said people are "somewhat disillusioned" with his party, about which he feels "distressed".
"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 even with the BJP," Advani had told a news magazine.
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