Deccan Chronicle

Enemies are friends after beating Yeddy

- SHYAM SUNDAR VATTAM | DC

With their parties putting together a post-poll alliance, Janata Dal (Secular) Chief Ministeria­l candidate, H.D. Kumaraswam­y and senior Congress leader, D.K. Shivakumar, both prominent Vokkaliga leaders, appear to have called a truce.

Known as the snake and mongoose of state politics for years, the duo seem to have now become “bhaibhai.” On Saturday, they shook hands and showed the victory sign after Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurapp­a anno-unced his resignatio­n after just two days in office.

In fact, since the day that the Congress extended its support to the JD(S) with its 37 seats in a House of 222 , Mr Shivakumar has been involved in negotiatin­g a post-poll alliance with it, and also personally supervisin­g the shifting of both Congress and JD(S) legislator­s to resorts and hotels to check their poaching by the BJP.

But till last year, he often had spats in the Assembly with the JD(S) leader and they never spoke to each other outside it. When Mr Kumaraswam­y tried to take control of Ramanagara­m, Mr Shivakumar flexed his muscles to snub him. And the JD(S) leader held him responsibl­e the defeat of his wife, Anita in Channapatn­a in the 2013 Assembly polls.

Despite his strained relations with Kumaraswam­y, Mr Shivakumar remained respectful to his father and JD(S) supremo, Deve Gowda, even falling at his feet in full public view at a function organised by the Karnataka Vokkaliga Sangha.

The Congress leader finally broke the ice with Mr Kumaraswam­y when he personally went to take his signature on a report on power purchase that was tabled in the legislatur­e, although the JD(S) leader had lambasted him for the constituti­on of the legislatur­e committee to probe the alleged irregulari­ties in power purchase during the BJP-JDS coalition government.

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