Mandya: Losing Nikhil Kumaraswamy in the Election of Sabha 2019 is evidenced by waning skills from JD in the Mandya district, said the former Siddaramaiiah Main Minister here on Sunday.
The former CM showed that JD (s), who broke six of the seven MLA in the district, had suffered a shameful defeat in independent hands in elections.
“Congress did not give candidates for Mandya Lok Sabha’s seat in the Sabha 2019 election.
JD (s), despite having six MLA in the district, could not win the election.
If so it’s really strong, it won’t lose polls.
JD (s ) Loss of his grip in Mandya, “Siddaramaiiah said.
Opposition leaders in the Assembly said that he had not reacted to a statement made by the former CM HD Kumaraswamy and former Prime Minister and JD (s) HD President Deve Gowda, which he was assigned to intentionally agreed to his statement.
“They misinterpreted my statement and tried to take pictures of me in a bad light,” said Siddaramaiiah, who said that he had been fighting the ideology of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which he was nicknamed ‘communal’ clothing, along his career politics.
Former cm urged the state government to defend the leaders of the ownership of MySugar Mill on Sunday extended their support for farmers, who carried out unlimited strikes against the state government, demanding that the operation proceeded at Mandya which did not function at Mandya.
Siddaramaah is among those who sit in Dharna in front of the statue of Sir M Vesvaraya in Mandya.
Urge the state government to maintain factory ownership, Used CM said, “Mysugar Mill is the only sugar factory in the state of the government, and should not be sold or leased to private companies.” Pressing the government to revive the factory, Siddaramaiiah said that it was unfair to blame farmers for applicable circumstances.
“Instead of reviving public sector units, BJP tries to sell it to a private entity.
The government must find out why these units cause losses, and pull it out of the hole,” he added.
Siddaramakak convinced the farmers that, when Congress risked power claims in the state, it would reopen MySugar Mill in a month.
“It is recommended to impose protest now because the state government has been publicly announced that it will not privatize the factory.
If the government returns to its promise, I will join farmers in their battles,” said the former cm.