Former Chief Minister and Karnataka JD(S) President H. D. Kumaraswamy, confident in the NDA’s prospects, dismissed the INDIA bloc’s chances of forming the government at the Centre. Addressing reporters in Bengaluru before departing for New Delhi, Kumaraswamy reiterated his belief that the NDA, led by the BJP, will emerge victorious. His assertions came in light of an invitation from BJP senior leader Amit Shah for Kumaraswamy to attend the NDA allies’ meeting. Kumaraswamy’s own electoral success, winning from the Mandya Parliamentary constituency with a significant margin, adds weight to his conviction. Below are the key points from his statement:
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- INDIA bloc’s efforts to form the government will not succeed, according to Kumaraswamy.
- The NDA, under BJP leadership, is poised to form the government.
- Kumaraswamy expressed confidence in the NDA’s victory.
- He reassured that there is no need for concern regarding national election results.
- Kumaraswamy was invited by Amit Shah to attend the NDA allies’ meeting.
- He won the Mandya Parliamentary constituency with a substantial margin.
- His victory was against Congress candidate Venkarataramane Gowda, a close associate of Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar.
- Kumaraswamy’s statements came ahead of his trip to New Delhi.
- The meeting in New Delhi was scheduled for the evening.
- Kumaraswamy’s departure for New Delhi marked his involvement in national political deliberations.
