PTI
Bangalore / New Delhi, Nov 1: BJP on Thursday sought to downplay the guidelines laid down by Janata Dal (S) supremo Deve Gowda for the saffron party-led government in Karnataka, saying these were his "expectations" and "not conditions."
Party spokesperson Prakash Javadekar dodged questions on the JD-S condition that the two parties should part ways in the event of mid-term polls to the Lok Sabha and claimed that the JD-S-BJP alliance was "stable".
"They have some expectations and they are describing it through letters. But basically what they have conveyed to the Governor is what matters for the formation of government," he told reporters in New Delhi.
BJP had been claiming that the JD-S has extended "unconditional support" to it in Karnataka, but Gowda sprang a surprise on Wednesday by setting 11 conditions which included a demand that the BJP should adhere to a strict secular code.
The BJP, meanwhile, seemed to be losing its patience as the Centre continued to remain indecisive on whether to revoke the Presidential Rule in Karnataka five days after the JD-S- BJP staked claim to form government in the state.
"Governor Rameshwar Thakur has send a report. The Centre should take a decision on the basis of his report. There is no other alternative before the Governor other than the BJP-JD-S combine which has the majority," Javadekar added.
Asked about Gowda's letter to BJP chief Rajnath Singh in which he has said that the two parties should part ways in the event of mid-term polls, he said "different parties could have different expectations and aspirations."
Gowda had earlier expressed his desire to fight the Lok Sabha elections together with the BJP. "We will announce our stand at the time of Lok Sabha elections," Javadekar said.
Karnataka did not figure at CCPA: Chidambaram
UNI
New Delhi: The Karnataka situation did not come up for deliberations at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA), Finance Minister P Chidambaram said.
The Minister, however, refused to disclose the issues that were taken up by the CCPA, stating that nothing of any news value figured at the meeting.
The CCPA had been expected to discuss the political developments in Karnataka, where the Janata Dal (Secular) had initially refused to honour the power sharing agreement with the BJP at the end of its 20-month tenure with Mr H D Deve Gowda as the Chief Minister.
After no party was in a position to form a government for the remaining 20 months, the Centre imposed President's rule in the state, but kept the assembly under suspended animation.
The JD(S) subsequently agreed to support a BJP-led government in a bid to avoid a split in its legislature party in the wake of attempts by a section of partymen to strike a deal with the Congress.
The state Governor's response to the BJP's claim to forming the government is awaited.
Power Play - Karnataka Style:
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- Bangalore: BJP Hits out at PM on Karnataka Issue
- Bangalore: BJP-JDS Set Deadline for Governor
- Bangalore: Governor Keeps BJP, JD (S) on Tenterhooks
- Bangalore: BJP-JDS Combine Parades MLAs before Karnataka Governor
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- New Delhi: Cabinet Approves President's Rule in Karnataka
- Bangalore: CM Quits, Governor Recommends Dissolution of House
- Bangalore: Karnataka Chief Minister to Resign on Oct 8 Evening
- Mangalore: BJP in Low Spirits, Congress Buoyant over Coalition Break-up
- Bangalore: Kumaraswamy Forwards BJP Ministers' Resignations to Governor
- BJP Terms it 'Betrayal', Withdraws Support to JD(S) in Karnataka
- Karnataka: 'No Power Hand-over' - JD(S)' Final Word to BJP
- Karnataka: Astrologers Predict Snap Polls
- Bangalore: BJP MLAs Want Party to Withdraw Support to Coalition
- Bangalore: Cong may offer Outside Support to JD(S) if BJP Pulls out
- Bangalore: Kumaraswamy Convenes Cabinet Meet on Friday, Oct 5
- Coalition Govt: Clear Picture will Emerge on Oct 5: Deve Gowda
- Bangalore: BJP Ministers' Mass Resignations and after
- Bangalore: Yediyurappa, BJP Ministers Resign en Masse
- Bangalore: Kumaraswamy Refuses to Resign, Rebuffs BJP
- Bangalore: State's JD(S)-BJP Coalition Govt in Doldrums
- Bantwal: Yediyurappa not Fit to be a Chief Minister - Bondala
- BJP not to Allow Kumaraswamy to Continue as CM
- Allow Kumaraswamy to Continue as CM: Deve Gowda
- Bangalore: JD (S) Leads in Civic Polls in State
- Is Yediyurappa Fit to be CM? - Deve Gowda
- New Delhi: Yediyurappa will Take over as CM of Karnataka - BJP
- Bangalore: Karnataka T20: Coalition in Last-over Crisis
- Mangalore: Deve Gowda Behaving Irresponsibly - Poojary
- Bangalore: Kumaraswamy Says He will Quit on Oct 3
- Udupi: Gowda Confused over Power Transfer, Says Bangarappa
- Mangalore: 'Mine-owners' Decision Key to JDS-BJP Power
- Transfer of Power to BJP in People's Hands - JD(S) President
- Power Transfer: Gowda's Final Game Plan to Retain Son as CM
- Power Transfer: Terrible Past, Tense Future Haunts Gowda
- Handing over Power - Deve Gowda & Co Getting Ready to Shatter BJP's Dreams?
- State CM Can't Decide Power Transfer to BJP on his Own: JD(S)
- Mangalore: 'Power Transfer in State would be Smooth and in Time', Say CM, DyCM