I will disown my son Kumaraswamy if he joins hand with BJP: Deve Gowda
Team Udayavani, May 1, 2018, 11:58 AM IST
Bengaluru: JD(S) supremo and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda said “I will disown my son Kumaraswamy if he makes any alliance with the BJP in the upcoming assembly elections,”
Addressing the media, Gowda said that at any cost his party would not proceed with alliances with the BJP.
Prior on Sunday, Gowda in a meeting with national channel said that if such circumstance emerges, at that point his whole family will boycott Kumaraswamy.
He repeated the same on Monday and asked what wasn’t right in his announcement that he would abandon his son in the event that he makes alliance with the BJP. “JD(S) will frame government all alone. On the off chance that there is a broken order, we will sit in the opposition,” he included.
He likewise lashed out at Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for charging that the JD(S) had a partnership with the BJP.
He additionally said that Siddaramaiah was putting forth such expressions since Congress president Rahul Gandhi called JD(S) as BJP’s B group amid his visit to Hassan.
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