Deve Gowda says he regrets not completing term as PM

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

(Secular) supremo H.D. on Monday said that his only regret was not completing full terms as of and of

In an exclusive interview with ANI, said, "Yes, as a chief minister, As prime minister, I have not completed the full term. You go through the book written by TSR Subramaniam. In 10 months, all policies were framed. Telecom policy, highways, Metro policy and how to fund it, issue."

He added that during his tenure, he had visited the North-East extensively - something which no other had done before - and that there was no communal violence in any part of the country, including in during his 10-month tenure.

"Northeastern states, no visited all the seven states; I visited. Show me one communal rift, either in or any part of the country. I want the dream, my country should leave peacefully," he told Smita Prakash, in an exclusive to ANI.

On being asked about the regrets that the JD(S) supremo couldn't do when he was the prime minister, said, "Yes, there are several policies which have been formed in my government. Still, they have not modified; they are going on the same line. Delhi Metro, the issue is going on extending now. It is more than 12 years in cold storage. I asked my urban development secretary, bring it; I'll clear that."

When asked whether the country gave due credit to his prime ministership, added, "The media, first (laughs). No, I am not going to blame because I was not able to cultivate the media because I am (was) worried about the administration. Frequently meeting media, pampering and manoeuvring; I didn't do that." Gowda spoke with fondness about the Left parties who supported him in steps that he took as but he says that he did not project his achievements as much as he should have. He wasn't clever by half because it is not in his nature to be such, he says. What he could have done, in hindsight, he says is appointed more But with a wave of his hand he dismisses the thought as if it him too much to think of the past.

He also ruled out a come back to Parliament in 2019, as he said he had no further political ambitions. Gowda says that his grandson will take the place that he had in "If I was 75 or 78 then I could have done something now but it is too late." The 84 year old says that he has been betrayed by many of his political friends in the past. He mentions several times in the conversation. It remains a regret that he couldn't iron out differences with the other tall from

Admitting that he had lost a lot of friends during his time in and life, the octogenarian said, "Hegde was a I don't call Siddaramiah as my (state's) J.H. Patel, (S.) Nijalingappa jee. See there are many, (former B.D) Jatti, they are all gone. My political guru is A.G. Ramachandra Rao, who was a in (K.) Hanumanthaiah ji's government. Hanumanthaiah is a I have seen all these people." In the evening of his life, Gowda recalls many of his colleagues works in the present tense. As if they are still around. But at the end of the sentence....he sighs and says "they are all gone."

"(Former Prime Minister) Chandrasekhar. I am not going to (sighs) I don't have any reservation on that. Harkishan Singh Surjit is (was) very great in 10 months. Let me be honest, if people have voted 10 MPs, I would have become again. was my We are (were) very good friends. Even Chandrababu (Naidu) has not harmed me. Left parties were near to me, added. He has no happy memories of interactions with any of the leaders of the party other than Mr "He was alright" is the only thing that Gowda could muster up. About Rahul Gandhi, Gowda says that the has no idea about what the party's links are with other parties and he tends to shoot his mouth. Speaking about Rahul as if he is a teenager, Gowda says that Rahul has a tendency to mouth whatever is told to him. He has a long way to go before he can mature into a leader, says Gowda.

Commenting on the four-year rule of Narendra Modi, the former said, "Only one thing I have to say. The graph that was there (up) when he took charge of the prime minister, it is slowly going down and he also knows it. That is all I can comment. The euphoria he has created is slowly coming down."

When asked if he would have got a huge mandate as that of Modi, said, "I have already done what I can with the 13-party coalition. Who went to In 10 months and 10 days, five times I have gone there (Kashmir). What are all the facilities that are created? infrastructure, power projects, highways, railways, universities, loan waiver. Was there any trouble in the Valley or anywhere when I conducted the elections? When the was conducted (in Valley), it was 2 percent votes, and when the assembly election was conducted, it was 52-58 percent votes."

Asked whether if Modi asked him to join in the coalition, the JD(S) supremo replied that he had no political ambitions, adding that he doesn't want to be part of any anti BJP or anti front. He would certainly meet anyone who came to him for guidance on how to go about forming political coalitions but he wants to be no part of any, he says.

He further underscored that the issue of polarisation of communities in the upcoming assembly elections would remain to some extent. He feels that successive governments have not empowered communities and castes through legislations which have been pending, as a result there is discrimination and discontent in the state.

Dismissing claims that the patriarch is working on permutations and calculations to make his son as of in the event of his party being the deciding factor in a hung assembly, the JD (S) supremo said that he wanted his 'regional' party to survive and that is his biggest goal. If Kumaraswamy becomes it would be his luck says

Speaking on the language issue, explained, "Hindi is a language and we must accept it. There are 14-15 languages recognized. There is nothing to hide. I am proud to be a Kannadiga, but the point is when we are going to decide on the several issues in the parliament. See more than 60 percent of people speak in Hindi and South Indian people, we have own language and there is English, the communicative language. Even Hindi, we are not resisting. Three language formula was already accepted. The primary school and middle school curriculum is already there. Even Hindi, it's not compulsory. The student themselves choose to learn Hindi."

On being asked about his concerns for and the country, he noted, "Kaveri issue is pending. The fight is going on. Hunger strike; ministers and People's issues still worry me 100 percent."

The assembly election will be held in on May 12, 2018, in all 224 constituencies of the Legislative Assembly. The counting of votes and announcement of result will take place on May 15, 2018.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 08:50 IST