Cong wants Deve Gowda to contest from Bengaluru North:Gundurao

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Pradesh Committee on Friday said his party wants JDS Supremo H D Deve to contest elections from Bengaluru North constituency.

Gundurao said the former prime minister's representation from Bengaluru North will have a huge impact in the region, given his stature in public life.

The 85-year-old JDS patriarch is yet to decide on contesting the polls and has been thinking about his "usefulness" in the national capital.

has said he lacked the strength that he had in 1996, when he became the Prime Minister, but there is "enthusiasm".

Under a pact between ruling coalition partners for elections in Karnataka, has been allotted 20 seats while eight sets will be contested by Janata Dal-Secular (JDS).

Asked if Sumalatha Ambareesh, wife of late and Congress Ambareesh, can pose a challenge to the coalition partners due to a possible sympathy wave, Gundurao said winning as an independent is difficult with JDS having a strong presence in state assembly, zilla panchayats and municipalities of district.

Sumalatha is contesting as an Independent after she was denied ticket by the Congress from seat which had been allotted to the JD(S).

Gundurao also said that the Congress would make extra effort to see that Nikhil Gowda, grandson of Deve Gowda, registers a win from constituency.

Asked about the BJP's plan to make "instability" an electoral issue in Karnataka, Gundurao dismissed it as ridiculous saying Modi himself is leading a coalition government at the centre.

Also, the is in alliance with partners in several states including Maharashtra, and Punjab, he said.

If Modi and are against coalition, they should do away with it, he added.

Gundurao said there have been some hiccups in the coalition setup, but the government has been stable.

"Congress-JDS alliance has given a stable government but unfortunately has been making efforts to destabilise it by horse-trading," he alleged.

Taking a swipe at Narendra Modi, the state Congress alleged that Modi "is diverting people's attention from real issues like failure of GST, demonetisation and joblessness, to emotional issues like and nationalism".

The dialogue of nationalism is very divisive and dangerous as it has already cut into pieces on grounds of religion, ideologies and nationalism, he said.

"We are seeing people taking law onto their hands and killing people including rationalists M M Kalburgi and Gauri Lankesh," he said.

The Congress' efforts will be to expose Modi in all these fronts, he added.

Asked if the BJP was in an advantageous position due to declaration of Modi as the prime ministerial candidate, Gundurao said "the appropriate question is who should not be the as there are a huge number of people who do not want Modi to continue".

"It will not be easy for the BJP to sell the perpetrated in media and social platforms to the people because the truth is that almost all the schemes including Ujwala has not done anything good to them," he claimed.

On the other hand, the Congress had helped people by implementing MREGA and bringing in legislations on and tribals right, besides Aadhaar, Gundurao added.

Rejecting suggestions that his offer to Congress to contest from is due to any fear of loss in Amethi seat, Gundurao said it was aimed at strengthening the party in the south.

"There is no design in this. I wrote a letter to suggesting he contest from as it would strengthen the party in southern states and retrieve the lost charm from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Let us see what decision the party takes," he said.

Gundurao said would address two rallies each in the two phases of elections in Karnataka.

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First Published: Fri, March 22 2019. 17:00 IST