The Asian Age

Alliance restricted to Soudha, says Gowda

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Karnataka’s Rajarajesh­wari Nagar Assembly constituen­cy where polls will be held on Monday May 28 and which saw a last mile campaign blitz by JD( S) supremo H. D. Deve Gowda as well as the Congress’ Vokkaliga strongman D. K. Shivakumar, underlined the fragility of the JD( S)Congress coalition that chanted the unity mantra in the Assembly for the crucial floor test but didn’t think twice before attacking each other during Saturday’s electionee­ring.

Unwilling to acknowledg­e that the JD( S)’ move to fight for the seat, could split the Vokkaliga vote on the ground, possibly gifting the Opposition BJP an easy victory, Mr Deve Gowda on Saturday fired the first salvo by laying down the boundary for the nascent coalition.

“I want to make it clear that the coalition ( between the JD( S) and Congress) is restricted only to Vidhana Soudha,” the former Prime Minister said, all but shooting down hopes

Yeddyurapp­a was also campaignin­g in the constituen­cy on Saturday where fake EPIC cards forced the EC to postpone the vote

of a 2019 all party antiBJP Opposition.

He was campaignin­g for the party candidate, G. Ramachandr­a at Rajarajesh­wari Nagar constituen­cy, much to the chagrin of Congress’ Vokkaliga stalwarts D. K. Shivakumar and his brother D. K. Suresh.

The Congress candidate Muniratna, accused of buying votes after EPIC cards were found in an apartment building in his constituen­cy, has close links with the JD( S) as well, given that he is producing a movie which stars the son of chief minister H. D. Kumaraswam­y.

BJP leader B. S. Yeddyurapp­a was also campaignin­g in the constituen­cy on Saturday where fake EPIC cards forced the to Election Commission postpone the vote.

Mr Gowda did not mince words when he said that it was his duty to save the party’s interests in RR Nagar which will go to polls on Monday. “We are not at the mercy of anyone. So, party workers have to fight to save the party,” Mr Gowda said.

Mr Gowda launched a veiled attack on the Congress and BJP during his campaign at different places. He asked, “All those who had said that the votes cast for JD( S) would go to BJP, what will they say now ( after we entered into a coalition). At least now, people should realise the commitment of the JD( S). We were the one who gave the Bengaluru mayor post to a Muslim leader.”

He was quick to clear the confusion that may arise out of his statement. “I did not come here to harm the relations built with the coalition partner. This is an election. We know what the Congress candidate has done. There is nothing to eulogise the Congress candidate for and a case is pending before the Election Commission of India. We have fielded our candidate as per the wishes of our BBMP corporator­s,” he said.

Without naming BJP, he said that the JD( S) need not wait for a certificat­e from those who were criticisin­g the JD( S) as father- and- son party. “Very soon, they will be exposed,” he said.

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