Karnataka: 'No Power Hand-over' - JD(S)' Final Word to BJP


Karnataka: 'No Power Hand-over' - JD(S)' Final Word to BJP

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New Delhi, Oct 6: Janata Dal (Secular) president H D Deve Gowda on Friday night told his BJP counterpart Rajnath Singh that the party has no intention to transfer power to the BJP notwithstanding the earlier agreement, inside sources said.

Gowda communicated his party's view to Singh at a meeting soon after an “inconclusive” meeting of the Political Affairs Committee of his party Friday evening. Although it was officially announced that Gowda would be meeting Singh at a mutually agreed common place on Saturday, the meeting took place Friday night itself, a top JD (S) leader said.

A senior BJP leader said: “Gowda discussed with Singh the developments. He spoke in detail about the JD (S) concerns and gave reasons against a transfer of power. Singh told him that these concerns would be discussed by the BJP at its Parliamentary Board meeting on Saturday and he would get back to him.”

Sources, however, declined to reveal where the meeting was held but indications are that it was held at the residence of industrialist-turned-Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrashekher.

Earlier, the meeting, attended by Karnataka chief minister H D Kumaraswamy and home minister M P Prakash, apprised the JD (S) PAC about the 20-month old uneasy coalition with the BJP.

Under the agreement reached, the BJP was to get chief ministership from the JD (S) on October 3. The BJP ministers, including dyCM B S Yediyurappa, have resigned their posts while the CM has convened the legislative assembly session on October 18.


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The BJP has scheduled its Parliamentary Board’s meeting for tomorrow morning and the meeting with Gowda and Singh was to take place before it. The board made it clear at its Thursday’s meeting that the issue of transfer of power to BJP for the rest of the 20-month term and chief ministership to B.S. Yediyurappa was “non-negotiable”.

Meanwhile, Karnataka BJP legislature party leader Yediyurappa led a delegation of state MPs to party leadership asking them to get a final word from the JD (S) on transfer of power to the BJP by Saturday evening, failing which the party should permit the Karnataka legislature party to withdraw its support to the government.

Asked about this statement, JD(S) secretary general Kunwar Danish Ali said it was a matter between Yediyurappa and his party.

In the meantime, there were indications that its options were open. Spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said: “Nothing can be ruled out, nothing has been agreed with the JD(S).”

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  • Krishna Mogaveera, Saligrama,Udupi/Dallas, USA

    Sun, Oct 07 2007

    Deve gowda and his son Kumaraswamy both are Gomuka vyagra's. It is shame to see that people are again and again getting fooled by these traitors and it's been painful to see peoples are like idiots casting votes infavour of these guys.

    It is people who are supporting to screw my beautiful mother land Karnataka are culprits not these oppertunist. Let all the people who casted vote to these guys let go to hell.By the way, neither I am supporter of dead so called Indian democracy not(luckilly) I am staying in India.

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