Bangarappa May Leave Congress
Bangalore, Dec 13 (PTI) Former Karnataka Chief Minister S Bangarappa today formally announced his decision to quit theCongress and join the JDS headed by former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda."I am leaving the Congress
Bangalore, Dec 13 (PTI) Former Karnataka Chief Minister S Bangarappa today formally announced his decision to quit theCongress and join the JDS headed by former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda.
"I am leaving the Congress and joining the JDS. I don't want to tell all the reasons (for quitting Congress) but I
will disclose some," Bangarappa told reporters here.
JDS sources said Bangarappa and Deve Gowda are slated to address a joint press conference here, likely on Wednesday.
JDS state unit President H D Kumaraswamy met Bangarappa yesterday and invited him to join his party. Bangarappa wasall praise for Kumaraswamy for his "campaign" against the BJP government headed by B S Yeddyurappa.
Sources said Bangarappa is slated to formally join JDS at a rally next week in his home district of Shimoga, from
where Yeddyurappa also hails.
Bangarappa has quit the Congress at least half a dozen times and rejoined it as many times.
Bangarappa returned to the Congress in 2008 ahead of the Lok Sabha polls and was defeated by Chief Minister B SYeddyurappa's son Raghavendra in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency. Dealing a double blow, Yedyurappa himself trounced Bangarappa from Shikaripur Assembly constituency in the Assembly elections. PTI
"I am leaving the Congress and joining the JDS. I don't want to tell all the reasons (for quitting Congress) but I
will disclose some," Bangarappa told reporters here.
JDS sources said Bangarappa and Deve Gowda are slated to address a joint press conference here, likely on Wednesday.
JDS state unit President H D Kumaraswamy met Bangarappa yesterday and invited him to join his party. Bangarappa wasall praise for Kumaraswamy for his "campaign" against the BJP government headed by B S Yeddyurappa.
Sources said Bangarappa is slated to formally join JDS at a rally next week in his home district of Shimoga, from
where Yeddyurappa also hails.
Bangarappa has quit the Congress at least half a dozen times and rejoined it as many times.
Bangarappa returned to the Congress in 2008 ahead of the Lok Sabha polls and was defeated by Chief Minister B SYeddyurappa's son Raghavendra in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency. Dealing a double blow, Yedyurappa himself trounced Bangarappa from Shikaripur Assembly constituency in the Assembly elections. PTI