The Hindu (Mangalore)

‘Congress govt. in Karnataka will emerge stronger after LS elections’

The ‘double-engine’ government during the BJP regime in the State did not implement a single irrigation or water project, says the Deputy CM

- Nagesh Prabhu

ven as a perceived turf war is on between Deputy Chief Minister and Karnataka Congress president D.K. Shivakumar and Janata Dal (Secular) leader H.D. Kumaraswam­y over leadership of the Vokkaliga community, the former says that he is not just “one community’s leader” but works on a larger canvas as a State Congress leader. The Hindu caught up with the leader, who has been travelling the length and breadth of Karnataka in the run up to the Lok Sabha elections, who said that party will secure more than 20 Lok Sabha seats in the State this time.

Excerpts from an interview:

and Mr. Kumaraswam­y, which has now descended to a very personal level. What is at the root of this animosity between two people who once called themselves (a pair of bullocks in harness)?

EThere seems to be an endless war-of-words over Vokkaliga leadership between you

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See, I am not just a Vokkaliga leader. I am not the leader of any one single community. I am a Congress leader, the State Congress president. I was born in the Vokkaliga caste and brought up in it, that’s all. There is no jaathi (caste) for me but only neethi (principles). He [Mr. Kumaraswam­y] has crossed a level. When there is action, there will be a reaction. There are more things to come, since he has questioned the self-respect of women [by saying they have gone astray because of guarantee schemes].

It seems that DK brothers are the main target for the Opposition in the Bengaluru Rural constituen­cy. What is your response?

The stronger we are, the more enemies we have. Those criticisin­g us are always afraid of us. We won elections [Assembly] single-handedly. That explains the fear.

According to your assessment, how many seats will the Congress win? How do you gauge the voters’ mood as you travel across constituen­cies?

Now, I am beginning to tour the entire State. I went to north Karnataka only to attend ™ling of nomination papers of our candidates. Seeing is believing. I will ™nish one more round. We are hopeful of getting 20 seats. Tell me why people should vote for the BJP. The ‘double-engine’ government during the BJP regime in the State has not implemente­d a single irrigation or water project. No clearance was given to the Mekedatu project and no funds were given to the Upper Bhadra project. Our water, our rights...

Will you promise to implement Mekedatu and Mahadayi water projects if the INDIA bloc comes to power?

The Mekedatu project has multiple bene™ts. Besides a hydro project at the balancing reservoir, it will cater to the drinking water needs of Bengaluru. It will ensure water to Tamil Nadu during distress years. I have already opened an o›ce related to the Mekedatu project in Kanakapura. We are ready to give revenue land for the loss of forest land. I have called a tender for implementi­ng the Mahadayi project. But the Centre should give environmen­t clearance to the project.

What about the continuati­on of Žve guarantees after the Parliament elections?

Of course, all the ™ve guarantees will continue. I am sure that the NDA will not come to power again. The Opposition in the State is threatenin­g abolition of guarantees. The Opposition is blackmaili­ng us and you [the people]. The ‘guarantees’ will continue not only for the next four years but for ™ve more years after [another ™veyear term after 2028], totally nine years.

Congress promises to conduct a caste census in its poll manifesto. But why do you seem to be opposed to the caste census conducted by your own government?

The caste census has to be done by conducting a door-to-door survey. All individual­s and households across Karnataka should be covered in the survey. Each house is to be recorded. It cannot be a sample survey of a few households.

There is also speculatio­n that the results will have a bearing on the equations with the ruling Congress here. How will results impact equations in Karnataka’s Congress government?

We have won 136 seats. Our Congress government is strong. Elections will have no impact. The Congress government in Karnataka will emerge stronger after elections.

 ?? K. MURALI KUMAR ?? Deputy Chief Minister and KPCC president D.K. Shivakumar speaking at a meet-the-press event organised by the Press Club of Bangalore on Wednesday.
K. MURALI KUMAR Deputy Chief Minister and KPCC president D.K. Shivakumar speaking at a meet-the-press event organised by the Press Club of Bangalore on Wednesday.

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