mangalore today
name
name
name
Tuesday, May 07
Genesis Engineersnamename

 

Congress too responsible for communal tension : HDK

Congress too responsible for communal tension : HDK


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangalore, Feb 2, 2012: State JD(S) President and former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy has lashed out at the Congress   for making false promises to the people.


Speaking to media men at a residence of a party worker at Jalligudda on February 2, Saturday, Kumaraswamy blamed the Congress  for the water distribution problem in the state and also for the atmosphere of communal tension. He further stated that  the Congress was also responsible for the Idgah and Datta Peetha row that cropped up during the party’s  tenure. The same thing is repeated with regard to the proposed Tipu University now, Kumaraswamy said.


JDS13feb2 1


JDS13feb2 2

 

JDS13feb2 3

 

 

 

 

JDS13feb2 4

 

JDS13feb2 5

 

JDS13feb2 6


On the forthcoming assembly elections, Kumaraswamy said the main opponent for the JD(S) was the Congress and said the BJP, KJP and BSR parties were irrelevant.


Kumaraswamy was also  critical of senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah and said the leader was making big statements just with an intention  of grabbing power. He said Siddaramaiah who is now promising to send behind bars  those BJP men who are looting  state’s resources   in the event of the  Congress coming to power, used to say the same  when he was in the JD(S),The only difference being that then he targeted the Congress of which he is a part now, Kumaraswamy said.


The JD(S) leader also hoped that his party would   win at least three seats in DK.


Several party leaders including District President MB Sadashiva, State Vice President Nagaraj Shetty and  party candidate from Mangalore South Sadananda Shetty were present.


Write Comment | E-Mail | Facebook | Twitter | Print
Error:NULL
Write your Comments on this Article
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment
You have characters left.
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above