This Article is From Oct 12, 2023

40 Leaders From BJP, HD Kumaraswamy's Party Want To Join Congress: DK Shivakumar

The Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister said the leaders are opposed to the recently struck alliance between the two parties.

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Mr Shivakumar claimed more than 100 people from AAP have also shown interest in joining the Congress.

Bengaluru:

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Thursday claimed that more than 40 BJP and Janata Dal Secular leaders opposed to the recently struck alliance between the two parties are willing to join the Congress.

DK Shivakumar spoke to reporters after former BJP MLA Ramappa Lamani, who was denied a ticket by the saffron party to contest the May assembly elections from Shirahatti segment, joined the grand old party.

Mr Lamani said he was joining the Congress without any condition.

JDS, which is led by former prime minister HD Deve Gowda, decided to ally with the BJP following a meeting of its leader HD Kumaraswamy with Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president JP Nadda in New Delhi.

"Applications from more than 40 leaders are before me. I never wanted to disclose this information but now the situation has come," Mr Shivakumar, who is also the Congress state president, said without disclosing their names. 

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"After discussing with the local leaders, we are inducting them one by one".

According to him, these BJP and JDS leaders are from Bidar in the north of the state to Chamarajanagar in the south.

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"Opposing the alliance (between BJP and JDS), many leaders have shown interest in joining our party. It will be beneficial for our leadership as well as the country if these leaders are inducted," Shivakumar added.

He also claimed that more than 100 people from the Aam Aadmi Party who had contested the May assembly election have also shown interest in joining Congress. 

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