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”It is being criticised (by Congress leaders) that Deve Gowda went and met someone in Delhi. Yes, this party needs to be saved. I have worked forty years for this party. I saved this party even when Kumaraswamy went with BJP (forming alliance government in 2006),” Gowda said.
Addressing JD(S) workers meeting here, he said, ”Yes, I contacted BJP leaders in Delhi, not for Deve Gowda to become Prime Minister once again. To save this party, a regional party that I have nurtured for 40 years….Yes, I met Modi, when BJP leaders themselves expressed desire to meet me. It is true that I spoke to them, but I have not asked for any seat.” The JD(S) patriarch said, on the poll understanding issue, Kumaraswamy will ultimately discuss with Modi and BJP leaders, on how many seats they will give and how many the regional party will take and decide. ”There is nothing to hide.” ”Modi respects me, and so does the Home Minister (Amit Shah), they know my behaviour. I did not ask for any number of seats. I have explained the situation in every segment. Kumaraswamy and they will sit and decide. I have that confidence,” he added.
Noting that BJP has strength in every segment, Gowda said, ”Don’t the BJP have votes in Hassan, Mandya, Ramanagara, Kolar, Tumakuru? they do ….. Similarly, BJP too should also not think that JD(S) don’t have anything. I have said this during discussion.” ”In Bijapur and Raichur you (BJP) can win seats only if you get my party’s strength, if not you cannot win, I have told this to those leaders. In Bidar and Chikkamagaluru too we have a good number of votes…” he added.
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However, Kumaraswamy had subsequently said discussions regarding BJP and his party contesting the Lok Sabha polls together were still in the initial phase, and no talks have taken place regarding seats sharing.
The BJP had swept the 2019 LS polls in Karnataka by winning 25 seats, while an independent (Sumalatha Ambareesh from Mandya) backed by it won in one seat. The Congress and JD(S) won one seat each.
Addressing party workers, Kumaraswamy said, if BJP and JD(S) have to join hands it is to protect the state’s resources and for its development, and not for personal desires or gains.
He hit out at Congress and INDIA bloc leaders for not showing the minimum courtesy of remembering Deve Gowda, who had worked for building secular forces, as he also vowed to protect the interest of minorities.
Both father and son duo attacked the Congress government in Karnataka for its polices, terming them as detrimental to the interest of the state and vowed to defeat the ruling party which is ”dreaming” about decimating JD(S) and winning maximum LS seats in the state.