PM's 'praise' doesn't mean 'alliance', says Deve Gowda

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

Former on Wednesday said Narendra Modi's praise does not mean alliance.

The (Secular) [JD (S)] supremo said that there was no possibility of his party tying up with the ahead of the assembly election.

Talking to reporters here, Deve Gowda said, "A Kannadiga had become the Prime Minister. Prime Minister Modi took it as a background that how tried to demolish the Kannadigas pride and said this is how gives respect to Kannadigas. This does not mean a 'gathbandhan' (alliance)."

Commenting on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's allegation that Deve Gowda is promoting dynasty politics, the former prime minister said, "Siddaramaiah's son is also contesting elections. What is his answer to it?"

While addressing a rally in on Tuesday, Prime Minister Modi criticised and said that the way Gandhi has been speaking about Deve Gowda in his election rallies amounts to insulting the former prime minister.

Prime Minister Modi also said that he himself respects Deve Gowda and wondered how Gandhi could insult the former prime minister when he has just begun his career as the Congress

has also been attacking JD (S) supremo HD Deve Gowda for having a tactic understanding with the

has also been terming JD (S) as a 'B' team of the BJP at his election rallies in the strongholds of

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 18:15 IST