B'lore: Yeddyurappa-Siddu Reach Secret Understanding


Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore (SP)

Bangalore, Oct 20: At a time when both the JD (S) and the Congress have not yet taken a concrete measure to enter into an understanding for the by-election, a secret understanding has been reportedly struck by the chief minister B S Yeddyurappa and ex-deputy chief minister Siddaramaiah for the said election.

The BJP, which has risen to power in the state for the first time and which has prepared the ground for the by-poll because of its own 'Operation Kamala', is treating the by-election as the question of prestige. It has to win a minimum of seven out of the eight seats, for which polls will be held.

The BJP leaders are worried over the talks of electoral alliance between the Congress and the JD (S), as it can rock its plans. At the same time, Siddaramaiah is unhappy about such an understanding with the JD (S), which he wants to fight tooth and nail.

Yeddyurappa feels that his leadership might be challenged if the party does not fare well in the by-elections. There is a compulsion for him to show good performance. It is said that he has now got a shot in the arm in the form of support from Congress leader Siddaramaiah. Siddu is learnt to have declined an invitation to join the BJP, but has agreed to support the BJP candidates, even when remaining in the Congress.

At the behest of the chief minister, ministers Anand Asnotikar and Shivanagouda Naik met Siddu three days ago and sought his support for them. While the BJP feels that the Lingayats and higher caste voters will support it, it has calculated that the party's chances in the election will become stronger if the party also garners support of the Kurubas, which is a backward caste and for whom, Siddu is the undisputed leader.

Siddaramaiah, who feels humiliated and neglected in the Congress, feels disgruntled over the party's overtures towards the JD (S). It is said that he wants to show the party his value, by inflicting injury on it by way of electoral defeat by joining hands with the BJP.

  

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  • Dr. Arvind Kumar, Madepura/Manipal

    Tue, Oct 21 2008

    The Former Dy CM expects that he will be given the CM post as soon as he joins the organisation. Just by wearing party color, doesnt change the person. Yesterday he wore JD(s) green, today congress white and tomorrow BJP Organge. Is he going up the Tri Color. He should remain and grow in teh Organisation. Win support and trust of the old supporters. Develop the ideology. And try solve problems, rather than party hop. So Siddu, where is the party tonight?

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  • Siva, usa

    Tue, Oct 21 2008

    Sanil, I think that was a joke from you. (unfortunately) Congress has a long innings left. If any party is going to die if not next year, within next five years, it would be Devegouda's JDS. He is an evil. I don't see great hope in BJP either - who are trying to stick to power with money power - far cry from principled stand of Vjapayee and Avani in the 90's. Lancelot, yes we need real secular partys - which treat every religion with equal respect without any concessions of any sort to any one. Only such impartial treatment will assuage Hindu's feelings.

    I know many readers will retort as if bigger the bark, more truer the fact is. Sorry Sirs, if you do not recognize the hurt and try to put more salt on the wound, instead of being fair, future will not be good

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  • Anil, Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 21 2008

    Siddu should be immediately dumped by Congress for hobnobbing with BJP. The Kuruba community whom Siddu seems to think that he is their leader, well, the Kurubas should also dump him and see for themselves that their leader is just after the spoils of office and not at all bothered about their welfare.

    The only welfare that Siddu is interested in is his own welfare. Congress played their cards right in not making Siddu the State Chief. If it had happened, then Congress would have been doomed, as senior leaders would have left the party in droves.

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Tue, Oct 21 2008

    CM Mr. Yediurappa, you have positive and constructive thoughts for the welfare of Karnataka, First you come out from communal party and form secular party. Good Luck to you.

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  • Sanil, Dubai , Kallianpur,

    Tue, Oct 21 2008

    This is the high time to all the congress people to join JD's or even BJP.. coz there is no party called Congress in the future.

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