No possibility of mid-term polls in Karnataka: Siddaramaiah

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The ruling Congress-JD(S) coalition coordination committee chief Monday ruled out any possibility of mid-term polls to the assembly.

In a sign of growing tensions in the coalition, Gowda last Friday said he has no doubt that there would be mid-term polls to the state assembly, but had backtracked later, saying he had spoken about urban local bodies election.

Gowda had also said he did not know how long the government, headed by his son H D Kumaraswamy, would continue and it was in the hands of the

Hitting out at state BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa, said the former was"dreaming" about the collapse of the coalition government and him forming a ministry in the state.

"No one can respond to his (Yeddyurappa's) dreams (of forming government and becoming CM). He has been saying it forseveral times now. Whatever Yeddyurappa has said has notturned out to be true," he said.

Reacting to Siddaramaiah's comments in Bengaluru, Yeddyurappa said he was not dreaming of becoming as he has been in the post in the past.

"It is you (Siddaramaiah) who is dreaming about becoming once again and roaming, not me," he said, pointing at the clamour in recently with some leaders seeking Siddaramaiah's return as chief minister again.

The clamour had caused resentment within the ruling coalition, with alliance partner JD(S) leaders and Kumaraswamy not happy about it.

and his supporters were forced to clarify that their demand was after the next assembly election.

Stating that the Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) was dissolved to reorganize the party, Siddaramaiah, who is the leader, said, "We will have new office bearers and it will be a mix of old, new, young and seniors."

In a major move after the rout in the Lok Sabha polls, the All (AICC) on Wednesday said it has decided to dissolve the KPCC, while retaining its and working

Siddaramaiah, who is in Mysuru, held a series of meetings with party workers and supporters there.

According to sources, the meeting was to discuss about Congress' defeat in Mysuru, Siddaramaiah's home district and Chamarajanagara, where he enjoys considerable influence, as the Varuna assembly segment, currently represented by his son Yatindra, comes under it.

The discussion was also on strengthening his support base in the region, which has deteriorated after Siddaramaiah lost from Chamundeshwari assembly segment during the May 2018 polls and rout in the Lok Sabha polls, the sources added.

The Congress and the (Secular) had to be content with one seat each in the Lok Sabha polls, which saw the Modi wave help the BJP bag 25 out of the total 28 seats in the state.

One seat was won by a BJP-backed Independent.

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First Published: Mon, June 24 2019. 16:40 IST