I.N.D.I block will  break:Rahul Gandhi must eat the glasses of devotion to see Lord Ram everywhere: Basavaraj Bommai

Yogesh K Porwar & Sunil Lohan

Dissatisfied over the behaviour of the Congress Party, many allies of the I.N.D.I Block were drifting away.

Already Mamata Banerjee has gone out of the block and Sharad Pawar and Nitish Kumar have stepped out. In total,the I.N.D.I Block will disintegrate,said former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

He told reporters here on Wednesday that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has come out of the alliance and Sharad Pawar would soon follow the suit.

Bihar Chief Minister,Nitish Kumar had kept one step outside the alliance.The I.N.D.I alliance would not last long as one party after another was coming out due to the attitude of the Congress leaders.

The I.N.D.I would not be there when Narendra Modi would become the Prime Minister for the third time.  Mamata banerjee had been disillusioned with the block, he added.

Abide by High command’s decision

Asked about bringing back former CM Jagadish Shettar back to BJP,Bommai said Shettar had been in Jan Sangh and it would be difficult for him to be in the Congress Party.
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I am not aware of efforts being made to bring him back to our party.We will abide by whatever decision taken by our high command”.

On conferring the country’s highest civilian award Bharat Ratna on former CM of Bihar late Karpuri Thakur, the BJP leader the Dalits and OBCs were not the sole property of the Congress.

How conferred Bharat Ratna on Dr B.R.Ambedkar? Why Congress Party didn’t give? The BJP government conferred the same award on Dr Abdul Kalam and Pranab Mukherjee.This award had been given to those who had done good work.

Wear the glasses of devotion

Expressing his severe dissatisfaction over the comments of Rahul Gandhi on Lord Rama,the former CM said Lord Rama was not seen if Rahul wear the glasses of Ravana.But the lord was seen everywhere only if he wore the glasses of devotion.

Bommai said the aspirants are more as the BJP has the bright chances to win the Haveri seat.The aspirants included B.C.Patil,Sandeep Patil and son of K.S.Eshwarappa.