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Kumaraswam­y says he worked like a ‘slave’ for Congress

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BENGALURU: JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswam­y has said he worked like a “slave” for its coalition partner Congress during the 14-month tenure of his government in Karnataka but his work was not appreciate­d by anyone.

The Kumaraswam­y led Congress-janata Dal (secular) coalition government collapsed when it lost the trust vote on July 23. The trust vote was forced ater 16 coalition MLAS rebelled and tendered their resignatio­ns. The Bharatiya Janata Party’s BS Yediyurapp­a was sworn-in as the 25th chief minister of Karnataka on July 26.

“I had given full freedom to all the MLAS, and even corporatio­n chairmen. For the last 14 months, I worked like a slave for these MLAS and our coalition partner (Congress). Why they are blaming me? I don’t know,” Kumaraswam­y said, according to news agency.

“I’m the happiest person now ater vacating the office as a chief minister. For 14 months, I worked for the developmen­t of the state, there is a litle pain in my heart because nobody appreciate­d my work,” he said.

The JD(S) leader said that several Congress leaders didn’t want to form the coalition government.

“Ater the fractured verdict in our state, the Congress leadership wholeheart­edly wanted to join hands with JD(S) and they wanted to form the government. But some local leaders were not interested according to my sources,” Kumaraswam­y said.

“From day one, the way a section of the Congress leaders behaved and reacted in the public, everybody knows it,” he added.

Kumaraswam­y said that his party leaders were also unhappy ater he joined hands with the Congress to form the government.

“Even some of my party leaders were not happy, but I formed the government with the help of Congress. They were not happy with the system. They knew how will they going to backstab us,” he said.

The former chief minister also said that his government had allocated more money for the constituen­cies of Congress MLAS than those of his own party.

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