Hubli (Karna), May 29 (PTI) Dubbing the Centre's move to issue an advisory against the B S Yeddyurappa regime in Karnataka as "unwarranted", BJP said the UPA has not learnt lessons from its "repeated failure" to topple the state government.
"The UPA government's repeated failure over Karnataka should have dampened its belligerent spirits but it has not learnt any lesson from the public embarrassment and discomfort caused to it.
"Now the Centre has issued an advisory against the state government which is not only unsolicited and unwarranted but it also reflects its overbearing character," former BJP President Rajnath Singh said here.
He claimed that ever since the BJP has come to power in Karnataka, the Congress-led dispensation at the Centre has been trying to "dislodge" the Yeddyurappa government.
"The Centre has used its power, position and even constitutional positions like Governor to topple the state government," Singh said.