Jammu:Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Ram Madhav has dismissed charges that his party engineered defections in Karnataka leaving the Congress-JD(S) government struggling to survive, but said they are keeping a watch on the developments in the southern state.
Karnataka's year-old Congress-Janata Dal coalition government is on life support after a yet another Independent lawmaker quit, taking the total number of resignations since last week to 15. Thirteen of them belong to the ruling Congress and the Janata Dal Secular. Earlier today, another Independent, made minister a month ago, resigned and came out in support of the BJP, giving it a narrow edge in the assembly.
Mr Madhav took a jibe at the Congress by asking to whom the lawmakers are sending their resignation letters as Rahul Gandhi has already stepped down as party president.
"Everybody knows whatever is happening in Karnataka is because of the ambitions of certain leaders of their own parties. It is they who are engineering dissent within their party. We are not doing anything there...we are just watching (the developments)," he said.
"It is they who are actually running the coalition, which was (anyway) against the mandate of the people. They come together and tried to run it and today they are fighting among themselves. To blame the BJP is ridiculous," Mr Madhav added.
The BJP national general secretary was in Jammu to welcome in the party fold Mohammad Iqbal Malik, a leader from Darhal area of Rajouri who quit the Congress recently. Mr Malik joined the BJP at its headquarters.