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”BJP and JD(S) are struggling like fish out of water, they are in a state of illusion, what to do?” Siddaramaiah told reporters here in response to a question on Kumaraswamy’s statement that the government will collapse.
Kumaraswamy, the JD(S) state President, on Sunday claimed that an ‘influential minister’ of the ruling Congress may join the BJP as he is desperate to wriggle out of ‘cases’ filed against him by the Centre.
The Minister may quit the Congress and join the BJP along with ’50 to 60 MLAs,’ and he is currently ‘negotiating’ with BJP leaders, he had said.
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”Discussion has happened regarding the drought situation in the state and we will be replying to it probably today. From tomorrow, issues related to the north Karnataka region will be discussed and we will reply to it,” he added.
On the alleged lack of coordination among BJP leaders in the Assembly, Siddaramaiah said there is no chance of any coordination between them as there are two to three groups in the opposition party.
”There has never been coordination among BJP leaders, as they had come to power through ‘Operation Lotus’ and subsequently they lost in Assembly polls in May, as people rejected them,” he said.
Meanwhile, Siddaramaiah said he has told Panchamasali Lingayat community leaders and seers that he will talk to them in Bengaluru, after the conclusion of the ongoing Assembly session, regarding their demands, including 2A category reservation among backward classes.