Bengaluru, Dec 7 : Former Karnataka Chief Minister H.D.Kumaraswamy on Tuesday stated that his Janata Dal-Secular would not forge any alliance with the ruling BJP in the state.
“We will maintain equal distance from both national parties (the BJP and the Congress),” he said.
He said that the party is preparing for 2023 Assembly elections.
“We have asked the local leaders to take a call (for the Legislative Council polls) as it is convenient for the party in 19 constituencies where the JD-S is not contesting,” he maintained.
Former Chief Minister B.S.Yediyurappa had repeatedly sought the support from regional parties.”The appeals made Yediyurappa have created confusion.I am clarifying it that there is no alliance with BJP,” Kumaraswamy stated.
He termed both the Congress and the BJP “political enemies”.He said, “We have contested for six seats and will win all of them.” We are interested in winning 2023 Assembly elections,” he reiterated.
Congress had attacked the JD-S as the “B team” of the BJP.Siddaramaiah, the Opposition Leader, claimed that the JD-S had fielded Muslim candidates at the recent Hangal-Sindhgi byelections in order to help the BJP The decision of JD-S is a setback for the ruling BJP which is trying to win majority in Karnataka’s upper house.The results are crucial for Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.
Elections to 25 seats of the Legislative Council are scheduled on December 10.The results will be declared on December 14.
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