Seat sharing discussion with BJP after Dasara festival, says former Prime Minister Gowda


Bengaluru, Oct 9 (IANS): Former Prime Minister H.D Deve Gowda on Monday said that the discussion on seat sharing for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections will be held with the BJP leadership after the Dasara festival.

“After the Parliamentary session, if my health recovers, I will discuss the matter with Home Minister Amit Shah or Kumaraswamy (his son) will hold the discussions,” Gowda told media persons after visiting Hindu pilgrimage centre Kukke Subramanya.

 

Kumaraswamy has already held a meeting with the Home Minister.

“No final decision on the constituencies including Mandya Lok Sabha seat has been taken as of yet. Presently, the Hassan Lok Sabha seat is held by JD (S) and Ramanagara is with Congress. Otherwise, BJP candidates had won. The Congress is working towards winning all 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka and in this backdrop, it has been decided that JD (S) and BJP should go together,” Gowda said.

He said that he will not make any statements in connection with the polarisation of votes on caste lines.

Replying to a question on whether the NDA alliance will come back to power at the centre, Gowda said that in the last assembly elections in the state, Congress got 40 per cent, BJP 30 to 33 per cent and JD (S) 20 to 22 per cent of votes.

He said that the voter will decide as to whom they should vote this time.

“I am residing in Bengaluru. I have not met anyone. I don’t care much about NDA, UPA or any other matter. I am 91-year-old, please excuse me,” he said.

Deve Gowda visited the Hindu pilgrimage centre Kukke Subramanya in Dakshina Kannada district and offered special prayers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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