Bengaluru: Though Congress held a five-day continuous protest at the Karnataka assembly joint session, the issue was not related to common people. It wasn't about finding solutions to fundamental problems people face. The party was interested in just one thing - the resignation of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister K S Eshwarappa.
Recently, Eshwarappa had claimed that 'Bhagwa Dhwaj' (saffron flag) may become the national flag in the future and the same may be hoisted on the Red Fort. Taking offense to this, Congress started protesting, demanding the sacking of the Minister and a sedition case against him. As the party continued to protest over it, the five-day session was unfruitful in any way and the Speaker finally postponed the session to March 4.
Congress was fighting for Eshwarappa's resignation without even paying attention to his entire statement. Eshwarappa is a true patriot and he did not give any sedition statement. Instead of protesting in Assembly, the Congress party could have fought outside the House, in any part of the country and the state. The speaker also condemned the party's actions.