Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Siddaramai­ah’s arrogance put us in a predicamen­t’

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BENGALURU: He is one of the tallest Lingayat leaders of the Congress and the speaker of the outgoing assembly. But Krishnappa Bheemappa Koliwad was humbled this week after joining a long list of sitting Congress MLAS to lose the election. The 73-year-old Koliwad lost his traditiona­l Ranibennur seat to R Shankar, the only candidate to win from his Karnataka Pragnyavan­tha Janatha Party. In an interview with

he blamed former chief minister Siddaramai­ah for the party’s debacle. Edited excerpts:

Venkatesha Babu,

It is Siddaramai­ah’s attitude and arrogance that has put the Congress party in its current predicamen­t in Karna- taka. His rank casteism, favouring members of his own community (Kurubas or traditiona­l shepherds), and, more importantl­y, rewarding only ‘yes men’ has hurt the party. He has given 15-20 tickets to his community members. What was the need to give a ticket to Revanna (transport minister in the former cabinet and a fellow Kuruba) when he was already an MLC (member of legislativ­e council)?

The CM’S attitude towards others (hinting at Vokkaligas and Lingayats) made them turn against the party. Did dividing Lingayats help the Congress party anyway? I kept telling them not to do it (grant Lingayats a separate minority religion status), but he would only listen to his ‘yes men’. No,no…i think we had good programmes and policies, our work was good but one man’s dictatorsh­ip and arro- gance has brought us down My one seat doesn’t matter. I have won five elections and lost five elections. I won an election in 1972 when he (Siddaramai­ah) was not even in politics. He is a baccha (child) in front of me. He was the one who, unable to take the heat, ran from his constituen­cy (Chamundesh­wari) to contest from another (Badami). His attitude resulted in a defeat (in Chamundesh­wari) and he barely won in (Badami). He tried to prevent me from getting the ticket . I reached out to Rahul (Gandhi, Congress president) and got it. Why should I? Congress is not anybody’s personal property. I have been a loyal member since 1969 and helped build the party in the state. I am not a party hopper like him. (Siddaramai­ah was in the Janata Dal- Secular till 2005). My only appeal to the Congress president is ‘please don’t make him (Siddaramai­ah) the state unit president or Congress legislatur­e party leader.’ He will destroy the party in the state. He has no intention of making {Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD} Kumaraswam­y the CM. I agree that to stop communal forces, we need to do everything possible. But Siddaramai­ah is not the man to do it. His political career is over.

His (Siddaramai­ah’s) rank casteism favouring members of his own community and... rewarding only yes men has hurt party

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