BENGALURU: The Delhi poll outcome echoed in the Karnataka legislative assembly on Tuesday with Congress members taunting BJP to resign three seats it has secured if the party has any self-respect."In today's politics self-respect is important. What will the BJP do with three seats? The party central leadership should immediately ask its three members to resign," senior Congress MLA KR Ramesh Kumar said.When the BJP members led by opposition leader Jagadish Shettar reminded that Congress had drawn nil, Kumar retorted by saying the party will either get absolute numbers or nil. "We don't want one or two seats. Despite having the government at the Centre what has BJP achieved?" he taunted.Trying to defend BJP's performance, Shettar maintained that party's vote share has remained intact with 33%, while the Congress vote share has dipped drastically compared to last election.Hitting out at BJP, Kumar said that people normally ask a man about number of children he has, not the length or thickness of his mustache. "What will you do with the percentage of votes, when you don't have numbers? Percentage is only good for discussion," he said.The discussion started during post-lunch session with ruling Congress on seeing empty opposition benches sought know from the Speaker was the Delhi poll results the reason for absence of BJP members?Recalling the earlier election, Kumar said all the political parties were puppet in the hands of people. "People's power is ultimate in parliamentary democracy. Indira Gandhi got more seats that Jawaharlal Nehru. For this achievement AB Vajpayee called her Durga. But the subsequent election in 1977, both Indira and her son Sanjay Gandhi lost the seat. This is people's power," he said.Meanwhile chief minister Siddaramaiah said that the Delhi poll results have come on expected lines and it has proved there is no Modi wave. "BJP has been made to bite dust despite having government the Centre. The results will not have bearing on Congress plans of strengthen the party,"Shettar said that the party has to introspect the results, while the outcome has nothing to do with the popularity of PM Narendra Modi. "Though numbers of seats have reduced, the vote share has remained intact when compared to last elections. The Congress has been completely washed out in this election," he said.