The threat of mid-term polls to the state Assembly looms large in Karnataka as the Janata Dal-Secular is determined not to handover power to the Bharatiya Janata Party, Congress leader in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly N Dharam Singh said.
"JD-S will not transfer power to BJP. See what all will happen on October 3," Singh, a former chief minister, told reporters in Bangalore on Thursday.
However, he refused to outline the basis for his claims, but said, "What Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar [Images] has advised Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy will happen."
According to reports, Pawar had reportedly told Kumaraswamy to weigh the pros and cons of handing over power to the BJP during a meeting between them in New Delhi.
Singh, whose Congress-JD(S) government was toppled by Kumaraswamy last year, said the Congress is not eager to align with the JD-S again to form a government.
The Congress is ready for Assembly elections, he said.
Singh said during his visit to New Delhi early this week, he called on Congress president Sonia Gandhi [Images] and apprised her of the political situation in Karnataka.
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