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This Article is From Aug 29, 2013

I am not 100 % honest, says Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah

Bangalore: Politicians seldom admit in public that they are dishonest and they accept money to fight elections. But Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah turned out to be different today when he said "it would be a self-deception if I say that I am 100 per cent honest".

It's his open admission that earned Mr Siddaramaiah a round of applause at a function, organised by "Rashtriya Navanirmana Vedike", to mark the 87th birth anniversary of former Chief Minister Ramakrishna Hegde.

"It's true that standards in politics have gone down", said Mr Siddaramaiah, who was in the cabinet of Hegde, heading the then Janata Party government in 1980s. "There is a world of difference between the politics practiced during Hegde's regime and now".

"It's true that today you need money and muscle power (in politics)", said the Chief Minister, who completed 100 days in office earlier this month heading the Congress government which assumed office ousting BJP.

"I have compromised a bit. It would be self-deception if I say that I am 100 per cent honest".

Mr Siddaramaiah, who has the distinction of presenting as many as eight state budgets, added "people give money during elections. We don't know the source of the money. We have to accept that politics has become polluted".

He described Mr Hegde, considered as one who set high political standards when he was at the helm, as his source of inspiration, at the function, also attended by Tourism and Higher Education Minister RV Deshpande, a close associate of the former Chief Minister at the time.

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