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JD-S to maintain distance from BJP, Cong in K’taka

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Posted: Oct 06, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST

New Delhi, October 6: The JD -S on Saturday ruled out any truck with the Congress for government formation in Karnataka.

"JD(S) will never knock at the doors of the Congress. It will maintain equi-distance from both the Congress and the BJP," JD (S) spokesman Y S B Datta said after a meeting of the political affairs committee in the wake of the BJP's decision to withdraw support to the Kumaraswamy government.

Asked to comment on senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu's charge that JD (S) had betrayed its coalition partner in the state, Datta said "JD-S was repenting for committing the sin of having shared power with the BJP".

Since the party was "humiliated" by the Congress, it was forced to side with the BJP but in the process, BJP benefited a lot while JD-S suffered "humiliation, embarrassment and lost its vote bank," he said.

Datta said that by deciding not to transfer power to BJP, JD-S has kept its secular credentials high.

Earlier in the day, ending the fortnight-long power tussle in Karnataka following the JD-S' refusal to handover chief ministership to it, the BJP Parliamentary Board after a meeting, announced to withdraw support to the H D Kumaraswamy government in the state.

The decision to pull out of the regime was taken after JD-S chief Gowda made it clear that power transfer will not take place in the state.

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