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‘BJP didn’t stick to coalition dharma’

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Posted: Apr 14, 2008 at 2301 hrs IST
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Sharad Yadav

Is the alliance in Karnataka on or over?

Senior BJP leaders have stated on record that there will be an alliance between the two parties for the Karnataka Assembly polls, but they have not followed it up by starting a discussion on sharing of seats. Instead, the BJP has given a go-by to all norms of “coalition dharma” by unilaterally announcing its candidates for 136 of 224 seats without talking to us.

What is the quantum of seats which would be acceptable to JD(U)?

We had an alliance with them in 1999 and 224. The JD(U) contested 25 seats during the last assembly elections and won five of them. We could sit down with BJP leaders and discuss our mutual claims.

When do you think the current stalemate would end?

As a major partner, the onus is on the BJP to sort out the matter. However, a division of votes would benefit the Congress.

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Does poaching pose a threat to alliance?

As an ally, should the BJP weaken or strengthen us? We mobilised five votes for them in the recent Rajya Sabha elections in Jharkhand. In Madhya Pradesh, our lone MLA voted for the BJP nominee in Rajya Sabha polls and I took personal interest to get them the support of three Gondawana Gantantra Party MLAs. On the other hand, they engineered the defection of the son (Basavaraj Bommai) of our founder-president (S.R. Bommai) in Karnataka and former Rajasthan JD(U) president Gopal Pacherwal.

Would the problems in Karnataka polls affect NDA?

As I have said, developments in Karnataka polls are not in tune with coalition norms. We have decided to discuss the issue first in our parliamentary party and later in the national executive.

‘Our state leaders want to go it alone’

Yeddyurappa

Is a BJP-JD (U) tie-up on? JD (U) national president Sharad Yadav has threatened to walk out of the NDA due to the Karnataka stalemate.

We’re confident of getting an absolute majority on our own. But since we are a national party, we’ll abide by what our national leadership decides. I have asked the JD(U) state leadership to give us a list of their strongholds. They have an MLA; their state president Somashekhar is there. We’re ready to accommodate them, but let them first come up with the list.

How many seats are you ready to part with? Two?

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