Mumbai (Maharashtra): As the counting trends put the Congress firmly on course to come to power in Karnataka, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief and former Maharashtra chief minister Sharad Pawar on Saturday claimed that the results "present a picture" of next year's Lok Sabha elections.
Slamming the Bharatiya Janata Party, Pawar claimed that the people have given a "strong verdict" against the party. "Success and failure can be understood. But the role of defeating the BJP in Karnataka was taken up by the people there. I congratulate the people of Karnataka and the Congress. They have taught BJP a lesson. Now this process will be done across the country," Sharad Pawar said while addressing a press conference here on Saturday.
Slamming the BJP, he accused the party of toppling governments by "breaking MLAs" in the states where it doesn't have power. "In recent times, BJP has used the formula of snatching power by breaking the MLAs in the state where Opposition parties are in power. They did the same in Karnataka. We all saw what Eknath Shinde did in Maharashtra.
The former CM added, "The same was done in Madhya Pradesh under the leadership of Kamal Nath. Even in Goa, when the BJP did not have a majority, it broke the MLA and took over the state. This is a new method being implemented by using tool wealth". The NCP chief further claimed that BJP has lost the "majority of states" in the country, which "presents a picture" of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections the next year.