MYSURU: The Congress-JD(S) alliance for the general elections seems to be suffering from a deficit of trust over running for every other’s receive advantages. A day after tourism minister Sa Ra Mahesh’s veiled risk that JD(S) will undertake a titfor-tat means should Congress workers refuse to work for JD(S) applicants — Nikhil Kumaraswamy particularly — former chief minister Siddaramaiah warned JD(S) leaders towards issuing statements that may purpose a rift between the coalition partners.
“The minister’s commentary signifies that he's looking at Congress suspiciously,” Siddaramaiah mentioned on Sunday. “It is flawed. How can he be suspicious about Congress’ strikes when the events have not but introduced campaigns?”
At a JD(S) conference in KR Nagar, Mysuru on Saturday, Mahesh had mentioned JD(S) workers won't work for the Congress candidate in Mysuru-Kodagu constituency if Congress workers don't make stronger Nikhil in Mandya. Mahesh’s comments got here amidst murmurs in political circles that Sumalatha Ambareesh’s resolution to contest from Mandya used to be brought about by way of a section of Congress leaders.
“Both events have decided to stand the elections as allies according to mutual trust,” Siddaramaiah mentioned. “But, statements like the only made by way of Mahesh would result in distrust and confusion between workers of both events.”
In Mandya, former minister N Cheluvarayaswamy reminded JD(S) leaders that they've to bank on Congress’ make stronger in segments like Tumakuru, Bengaluru North, Chikkaballapur and Shivamogga where Congress holds the threshold. “His (Mahesh) remark has created confusion in Mandya section. It used to be fallacious. Does he not need our make stronger?” Cheluvarayaswamy mentioned while urging senior JD(S) leaders to step in and provide an explanation for their stand.
Senior Congress chief HC Mahadevappa mentioned leaders of the 2 events should cooperate and work in combination. Speaking to newshounds after assembly Siddaramaiah at his place of dwelling, Mahadevappa mentioned: “I believe the minister has mentioned leaders and activists of the 2 events should cooperate and work for the advantage of every other.”
“The minister’s commentary signifies that he's looking at Congress suspiciously,” Siddaramaiah mentioned on Sunday. “It is flawed. How can he be suspicious about Congress’ strikes when the events have not but introduced campaigns?”
At a JD(S) conference in KR Nagar, Mysuru on Saturday, Mahesh had mentioned JD(S) workers won't work for the Congress candidate in Mysuru-Kodagu constituency if Congress workers don't make stronger Nikhil in Mandya. Mahesh’s comments got here amidst murmurs in political circles that Sumalatha Ambareesh’s resolution to contest from Mandya used to be brought about by way of a section of Congress leaders.
“Both events have decided to stand the elections as allies according to mutual trust,” Siddaramaiah mentioned. “But, statements like the only made by way of Mahesh would result in distrust and confusion between workers of both events.”
In Mandya, former minister N Cheluvarayaswamy reminded JD(S) leaders that they've to bank on Congress’ make stronger in segments like Tumakuru, Bengaluru North, Chikkaballapur and Shivamogga where Congress holds the threshold. “His (Mahesh) remark has created confusion in Mandya section. It used to be fallacious. Does he not need our make stronger?” Cheluvarayaswamy mentioned while urging senior JD(S) leaders to step in and provide an explanation for their stand.
Senior Congress chief HC Mahadevappa mentioned leaders of the 2 events should cooperate and work in combination. Speaking to newshounds after assembly Siddaramaiah at his place of dwelling, Mahadevappa mentioned: “I believe the minister has mentioned leaders and activists of the 2 events should cooperate and work for the advantage of every other.”
Trust deficit haunts Congress, JD(S)
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March 18, 2019
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