HDK claims RSS conspiring to make Joshi K'taka CM, targets lineage
Bengaluru: JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday claimed that RSS was conspiring to make Union Minister Pralhad Joshi the Chief Minister of Karnataka along with eight deputies, after the Assembly polls, and alleged that the latter lacks culture and divides society.
Hitting back, BJP State president Nalin Kumar Kateel said the JD(S) leader's statement against the RSS is unbecoming of a former Chief Minister, and his claims about 8 or 9 Deputy Chief Ministers are borne out of a mindset that is rooted in dynastic politics.
"A conspiracy in the RSS is under way to make Pralhad Joshi the Chief Minister of the State after the Assembly polls. Joshi does not belong to a culture that is most prominent in southern Karnataka," Kumaraswamy said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, "... Certain decisions have been taken by the RSS to make him the Chief Minister, so he has begun to attack us."
Criticising the dynasty politics and alleged infighting in the first family of that JD (S) for a ticket, Joshi, while addressing special State executive meet of the BJP on Saturday, said 'Pancharantna Yatra' has been taken up, 'Navagraha Yatre' should have been undertaken instead. As 8-9 members of the party patriarch H D Deve Gowda's immediate family are in politics. "...all dramabaazi, will they improve the State," he asked.
Reacting to this, Kumaraswamy today said the public response to Pancharatna schemes of JD (S) has created a fear among the BJP, so they are speaking about his party and family.
The 'Pancharatna Ratha Yatre' is aimed at informing people about a five-fold programme called 'Pancharatna' that the JD(S) plans to implement if it comes to power, and they include quality education, health, housing, farmer welfare and employment.
"Kumaraswamy fears JD(S) won't win even 20 seats in the Assembly polls, so he is affected. He might have spoken about 8-9 Deputy Chief Ministers after looking at his own family, because their politics is such. He has indulged in both dynasty and divide-and-rule politics," Kateel said.