Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Cong will win a full majority in Karnataka’

Incumbent CM rules out national role in the future; says party’s victory in the state will be a stepping stone for further electoral wins, including the 2019 LS polls

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SIDDARAMAI­AH, Karnataka chief minister

CHAMUNDESH­WARI: Siddaramai­ah, 69, the chief minister of Karnataka, is fighting the 12th and probably most important election of his career in a state that rarely votes the incumbent back to power.

He is expecting this election, on 12 May, to be one of those rare occasions.

Supporters’ demands at various villages that he stop his convoy and meet them meant that the CM was running nearly four-and-a-half hours behind schedule on Wednesday. The delay was such that Siddaramai­ah finished his afternoon meal of ragi ball (ragi mudde) and country chicken curry at 6.24 pm in the evening, at a supporter’s modest home in Sindavalli village.

The CM has been crisscross­ing the state addressing innumerabl­e rallies. Later, the visibly tired Siddaramai­ah, who was set to visit seven more villages before 10 pm in the night, spoke to HT’s Venkatesha Babu and Vikram Gopal, predicting a clear majority for his Congress party. Edited excerpts: The campaign is coming to a close. How do you see the situation? I am confident that the Congress party will get a full, clear majority. This is based on the work we have done over the last 5 years. We have fulfilled 95% of the promises made in our manifesto. Several opinion polls have predicted a hung house. Will you take the help of the Janata Dal (Secular) if required? That situation will not arise. We will get a majority of our own. You are spending the last few days of the campaign in your constituen­cy of Chamundesh­wari and also contesting from Badami? Is it because the contest in Chamundesh­wari has become challengin­g? Which will you retain, if you win both? No challenge. I will win both constituen­cies, easily. Will take a call on what constituen­cy (to retain) after elections. Badami, I decided to contest as our workers from Northern Karnataka repeatedly requested me to. I think that will also have a ripple effect on other seats in the area helping us to win even more. Will the Narendra ModiAmit Shah magic work in Karnataka? What magic? Karnataka’s voters are very intelligen­t and mature. They will not get swayed by empty speeches. They have seen our work. Why has the level of discourse become coarse in this election? For the first time, a sitting CM has served a defamation notice of ₹100 crore on the PM? Who started it? When somebody repeatedly tells lies, c we keep quiet? People start believing a lie if not refuted. Modi compared us to do

We don’t have to learn lessons abo loyalty or love fo the country from the BJP (Bharat iya Janata

Party). It is Nar- endra Modi who has created this (bad) atmosphere. The Congress party did not start this. I have never attacked anybody personally. Also, I have never seen a PM who lies so much and who indulges in character i i What recou to place the truth in front of people? Will a victory in Karnataka lead to a Congress revival across the country? The victory in Karnataka will be a stepping stone to several forthcomin­g victories includgene­ral ing the election in 2019. Your AHINDA (the Kannada acronym for Dalits, backward classes and minorities) base has delivered an OBC (other backward classes) CM. But even within the Congress there is a clamour by a section for a Dalit CM. Mallikarju­na Kharge has said the CM will be decided by the high command after elections? ets visibly irritated)..Did hear him in full? Later on you see that he said only ramaiah will be our minister this time. If is any party capable viding a Dalit or a rity as a chief minisis only the Con. But this time I will he CM. But this time you have given hardly 17 seats to Muslims and 15 seats to women? I agree last time we had given 19 (seats to Muslims). But how many has the BJP given? Only the Congress takes along all sections of society together. Will your son Yatindra be in your cabinet? (Smiles) No, no. (Though) he will win easily (from Varuna). What has been the impact of the decision to give Lingayats a minority religion status? Has that gambit paid off? It never was a political issue for us. There was the Nagamohan Das committee (report, which was based on representa­tions) of the community. The government just acted on it, based on the community’s request. Your Bhagya schemes (populist measures) specially Anna Bhagya (rice at ₹1 per kg) seem to have struck a chord in your first term. Any signature scheme you plan for the second if you win? We have released a full manifesto and will implement the schemes in it. Nowadays though, the number of voters who look at a manifesto and vote on that basis are very less. Other factors play a role (smiles). Have you become bigger than the party in Karnataka? Are you interested in a national role? Absolutely not. I will only be in Karnataka. Your opponent BS Yeddyurapp­a (who is the BJP’s CM face) has already declared that he will take the oath on May 17th. JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswam­y had indicated he will do so on May 18th (to coincide with his father’s birthday). So have you already decided on a date too? Let them (BJP) first get a majority, then Yeddyurapp­a can daydream about (taking the oath). Under no circumstan­ces will the BJP get power in the state. I will be the next chief minister.

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