Deve Gowda to Siddaramaiah: Not finished yet

Gowda and Siddu spar­red openly for the first time after the latter ascended the top post in K'taka.

Update: 2013-12-13 12:30 GMT
H.D. Deve Gowda and Siddaramaiah.

Bangalore: The knives are out! The paterfamilias of the Janata Dal (S) H.D. Deve Gowda, and Chief Mini­ster Siddaramaiah spar­red openly for the first time after the latter ascended the top post in Karnataka.  

The provocation? In an interview to a national television channel last week, Siddara­ma­iah sarcastically dismissed Deve Gowda as an “old man in a hurry” and said that the JD (S) and BJP would only win two-three seats in the state in next year’s elections to Lok Sabha.

On Thursday, Gowda hit back, saying, “I am an old man in a hurry, not to become the prime minister but to bring my party back to power in the state. This is my pledge. I accept the challenge (thrown at me by Siddaramaiah). There is an anti-Congress wave in the country.”

He did not stop there. He criticised the chief minister for announcing a slew of schemes for the benefit of AHINDA — Alpasankhyatharu, Hindulidavargadavaru mathu Dalitaru — a Kannada acronym for minorities, backward classes and Dalit communities, adding “Sidda­r­a­maiah should visit rural areas to understand the problems of farmers.”

The chief minister, in turn, mocked at Gow­da saying: “At this ripe age, I do not why Gowda needs a Third Front.”

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