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Acche din to fax machine: Opposition’s dig at BJP after election setback

Putting its best electoral performance in years, the Congress wrested Chhattisgarh from the BJP, drew ahead to a majority in Rajasthan and after a neck to neck contest in Madhya Pradesh, edged ahead to form the government in the central state.

Updated on: Dec 12, 2018 12:43 PM IST
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The BJP’s debacle in the assembly elections where it lost Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan while being unable to make its presence felt in Telangana drew jibes from senior opposition leaders.

New Delhi, India - Dec. 11, 2018: Congress supporters celebrate party's victory in assembly election outside AICC HQ in New Delhi, India, on Tuesday, December 11, 2018. (Photo by Sanjeev Verma / Hindustan Times) (Sanjeev Verma /HT PHOTO)
New Delhi, India - Dec. 11, 2018: Congress supporters celebrate party's victory in assembly election outside AICC HQ in New Delhi, India, on Tuesday, December 11, 2018. (Photo by Sanjeev Verma / Hindustan Times) (Sanjeev Verma /HT PHOTO)

“Ab ki baar, kho do sarkar,” Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav tweeted in a rhyming pun on the Bharatiya Janata Party’s “Ab ki baar, Modi sarkar” slogan ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

Attaching a photo of Congress’ Madhya Pradesh chief Kamal Nath’s letter to governor Anandiben Patel seeking an appointment to stake claim to form a government, where it was mentioned that a hard copy was also being sent to the Raj Bhavan, he said: “Good to see that @INCIndia isn’t relying on the Governor’s fax machine in MP!”

Tharoor was referring to the controversy over Jammu and Kashmir governor Satya Pal Malik’s claim that he had not received Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti’s fax staking claim to form the government before deciding to dissolve the assembly as there was no one attending the fax machine on a holiday.

National Conference leader and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah also picked on this aspect.

“Congress leaders aren’t faxing their letter to Raj Bhavan in Bhopal. Smart people. It may be a similar model to the one in Jammu,” he said.

Putting its best electoral performance in years, the Congress wrested Chhattisgarh from the BJP, drew ahead to a majority in Rajasthan and after a neck to neck contest in Madhya Pradesh, edged ahead to form the government in the central state.

 
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