K’taka bypolls: JD(S) strategy still unclear
BENGALURU: Sending mixed signals, JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda on Monday said he will work for strengthening his party keeping both the BJP and Congress at a distance, days after hinting at a possible post bypoll alliance in Karnataka with the Sonia Gandhi-led party.
The former Prime Minister’s comments came a day after the Congress indicated it was not averse to joining hands with JDS, its erstwhile coalition partner, once again to form a government in the state in case the ruling BJP falls short of majority after the December 5 assembly bypolls.
“I have had experience (of running a government) with both. With BJP I have had the experience of running a government because of my son (H D Kumaraswamy), and with my approval we had (a government) with Congress also,” Gowda said.
Speaking in Belagavi, he said, “Keeping both at a distance, saying ‘namasakara’ to both of them, I will work beyond my limits to strengthen my party.”
Gowda has recently said Congress President Sonia Gandhi’s decision after the bypolls should be watched out for, leading to speculation about the possible coming together of the two parties once again, if situation arose. Kumaraswamy too had said there would be a stable government in the state after the bypolls, but not necessarily that of BJP, as he asked media persons to wait for the results of the bypolls to 15 assmebly constituencies to be declared on December 9. Sounding upbeat after forming a coalition government in neighboring Maharashtra, senior Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and G Parameshwara on Sunday said there was a possibility of the two parties coming together.
The Congress and JD(S), who ran a coalition government for 14 months in the state and contested Lok Sabha polls in alliance, have parted ways after the collapse of the H D Kumaraswamy ministry in July following
Keeping both at a distance, saying ‘namasakara’ to both of them, I will work beyond my limits to strengthen my party Deve Gowda, Former PM
the rebellion by 17 MLAs and are contesting the bypolls independently.
Gowda to meet PM
Deve Gowda on Monday planned to lead a delegation to the Prime Minister to seek appropriate flood relief fund and to discuss farmers’ plight.
Stating that the Center should have announced a special relief package for the kind of disaster that took place during monsoon in the region, he said “large number of farmers and people were displaced due to floods.”