BENGALURU: Janata Dal (Secular) leader and former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy has said that both the national parties, BJP and Congress, will be rejected in the upcoming Karnataka Assembly election and the people will elect a regional party.
Talking to ANI, he said, “This time, Kannadigas have decided and are mentally prepared to elect a regional party, and both the national parties will be rejected”. Responding to allegations of being called the ‘B team’, he said, “Both BJP and Congress are saying that we are the B-team of the other, but I would like to say that we are the B-team of Kannadigas”.
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai too has exuded confidence in winning the state Assembly polls, slated to take place on May 10.
“BJP is an ever-ready party with strong organisation and we are prepared for the polls. We have done a lot of Abhiyan (campaigns) where the response of the people was tremendous. The double-engine government has done a good job in terms of infrastructure and others. People, cutting across all sections, have shown a great deal of support. I am sure that on May 13, BJP will get an absolute majority,” Bommai said.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge also said that the party will win the polls and the high command, with the opinion of the victorious candidates, will decide on the chief minister. “Congress is making efforts to highlight the corruption of the BJP government. Our workers have worked at the booth level. We have all possibility of us winning the elections which is why the Prime Minister is sending his cabinet ministers to Karnataka and he himself and the Home Minister are visiting the state”, he said. (ANI)