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​Can BJP and JDS come together?

Thursday - May 3, 2018 12:37 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL

MAY 03(WTN) - There is no permanent friend or enemy in Indian politics. According to need and time, friends and enemies keep changing. Had anyone ever thought that the Congress and the Samajwadi Party would fight together, but both the parties fought together to stop the BJP in the 2017 UP Legislative Assembly elections. 
At the same time, Congress and Left parties came together to stop Mamta Banerjee's Trinamool Congress in West Bengal. Now, something similar can happen after the results in the Karnataka assembly elections. You would remember that a few days ago Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said while targeting the Congress,”he meets with the former Prime Minister and leader of JDS H.D. Deve Gowda and honors him in Delhi”. At the same time, Deve Gowda himself praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

While praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former Prime Minister Deve Gowda said that Prime Minister Modi is a smart politician and he knows what is going on in the politics of Karnataka. There can be many conclusions if the hung assembly is formed after the election, then both BJP and JDS parties can come together.Deve Gowda is a clever politician; he knows that after appreciating Modi, questions would be raised so he also said that praising Modi does not mean that there is any kind of coalition of BJP and JDS going to be formed.

In Karnataka, voting for 224 seats will be held on May 12 in a single phase. Prior to voting, statements of both BJP and JDS leaders are many important. Deve Gowda has even said that his presence in the Lok Sabha is due solely by Prime Minister Modi. Let you know that before the 2014 Lok Sabha election, Deve Gowda had said that if Modi succeeds in forming the government, he would leave the membership of the Lok Sabha. But he did not do so because Prime Minister Modi had said that the country needs his (Deve Gowda) experience. After the statement of both the leaders, there are a number of speculations that if there will be status of the hung assembly in Karnataka then the BJP and the JDS come together and form the government  or maybe the BJP will form the JDS government. Well, wait for the result.
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