Participating in the debate on drought situation in the state in the Assembly here, he also demanded crop compensation of Rs 25,000 per acre to affected farmers.
Reminding that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had mocked at JD(S) claim that it would announce a loan waiver once it comes to power, Kumaraswamy said he was taking it as a challenge.
"Chief Minister has said that without coming to power how can we JD(S) announce loan waiver. I'm taking it as a challenge. For one-and-half years, there is no question of sleep, I will go to every village and will request people to give me one opportunity."
The former Chief Minister also said he was borrowing BJP's parliamentary election slogan of "Abki bar, Modi Sarkar" and changing it to "Abki bar, Kumaraswamy Sarkar".
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Kumarswamy, who is the son of Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, had headed the JDS-BJP coalition government in Karnataka for a little over 20 months till October 2007.
As he criticised the Centre for demonetisation and the way in which it has caused hardships to farmers and common man, Opposition Leader Jagadish Shettar said "the Prime Minister's bold move has send shivers down to black money holders and the corrupt."
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