Congress Working Committee member Dr G Parameshwara today categorically ruled out his party forming another coalition government in Karnataka with the JDS. |
"Congress is firmly against striking coalition pact with the JDS again and favours facing mid-term polls to the state assembly," the former minister said here. |
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Parameshwara said during his recent meeting with AICC President Sonia Gandhi, he explained to her the prevailing political situation and the war of words between the JDS-BJP following the collapse of the combine's coalition ministry. |
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The Congress President is also keen on facing elections rather than striking a coalition agreement with JDS, he said. |
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Parameshwara said he has suggested to Gandhi that it was advisable to continue President's rule in the state for six months and make preparations for the polls. |
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Meanwhile, Congress sources said the party high command was still in the process of eliciting views on the Karnataka scene and a final decision might be delayed till the party resolves the Indo-US nuclear deal impasse with Left Parties. |
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"Karnataka is on the last agenda of the party now," the sources said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. |
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The sources also indicated that the possibility of Congress joining hands with the JDS to form the government cannot be ruled out, in the event of the JDS chief H D Deve Gowda convincing Sonia Gandhi. |
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