Congress spokesperson Rajeev Gowda also said Krishna before quitting could have waited for the outcome of Karnataka Assembly polls as the party's efforts to reorganise and strengthen it will yield good results.
"In Karnataka, the BJP is desperately looking for fig leaf...Their leaders are jailbirds and people who have a horrible reputation in front of the people of Karnataka - Shri Yeddyuruppa has been to jail, Shri Janardan Reddy has come out of jail.
Gowda said Karnataka and other states coming up for polls will deliver the same vote of confidence and "Krishna should have been a little more patient, he would have seen the impact of these changes and we could have used his advice and experience as well".
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Gowda said he has been following Krishna's political career and the Congress party had given him everything except three positions of President, Vice President and Prime Minister.
Krishna, a former Union External Affairs Minister during UPA, joined the BJP yesterday in the presence of party chief Amit Shah and hit out at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi saying politics is serious business and not a "hit-and-run job".
The 84-year-old leader also alleged that there is a disconnect between the Congress leadership and the rank and file of the party and that there is no leader in the party who could match Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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