Former Karnataka chief minister H D Kumaraswamy said his party, Janata Dal (Secular), will fight the upcoming elections in the state on its own.
“There will be no coalition. We don’t need any coalition now. I don’t need power, I need your love,” Kumaraswamy said while addressing a meeting of party workers in Mandya on Saturday.
His comments came days after the collapse of the JD(S)-Congress government after the resignation of their 17 legislators paving the way for BJP’s BS Yediyurappa to form government in the southern state.
He also said Kumaraswamy also hinted that the present Yediyurappa-led government might not last long in the state and urged party workers to stay prepared for elections in the state.
“Be prepared for elections very soon, elections may happen on the 17 seats (constituencies of disqualified MLAs) or elections may even happen on all 224 constituencies. I am sure that this (Karnataka government) will not stay for long,” he had said.
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Post his defeat, Kumaraswamy had also hinted at quitting politics by stating, “I came to politics accidentally. I became the chief minister accidentally. God gave me the opportunity to become the chief minister twice. I wasn’t there to satisfy anyone. In 14 months, I did good work towards the state’s development.”