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After his emotional speech at a Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) event that fueled speculation about strain in ties with ally Congress, Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Tuesday, 17 July, said he had shed tears not out of "helplessness" and asserted that he did not speak anything against the Congress.
Kumaraswamy said there was nothing wrong in being emotional at a party event which was like a "family function" for him and accused the media of hyping the issue. The JDS leader said nowhere during his speech had he said that Congress or its leaders were troubling him.
Further clarifying his relation with Congress, the CM said that ‘I‘m an emotional person, but it is not my helplessness. Did I shed tears at a government programme? As chief minister I have worked towards implementing programmes strongly. I was speaking at my family programme’.
The chief minister is in Delhi till 19 July, during which he will be meeting several Union ministers and will also be chairing a meeting of MPs from Karnataka on issues like Cauvery river water to be raised during Parliament session.
“While speaking about it I got emotional as I felt that people still don't have faith in me (that I will deliver), and not because I was unable to bear any problem created by any party," he said.
He added that his "media friends" made it a big issue and created a national debate out of it.
An emotional Kumaraswamy on Saturday had told JDS workers at a meeting in Bengaluru that he was “not happy” being in the top post and was swallowing the pain like ‘Vishakantha’(Lord Shiva), who drank poison.
Union minister Arun Jaitley, in a Facebook post, has accused Congress of driving Kumaraswamy to desperation.
Senior Congress leaders in the state and the centre were also surprised over Kumaraswamy's emotional remarks, which were seen in political circles as a sign of coalition stress and strains.
Meanwhile, continuing its attack against Kumaraswamy, the BJP today asked him to resign if he is "helpless and incapable".
Reacting to BJP's tweet, JD(S) reminded it about its leaders getting emotional, with photos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP patriarch L K Advani, state BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath.
Seeking to put an end to the controversy on the issue, senior Congress leader and minister D K Shivakumar termed Kumaraswamy an "emotional person".
Karnataka PCC president Dinesh Gundu Rao held a meeting with party spokespersons here and asked them to defend the coalition government and partner JDS whenever they give statements to the media, top Congress sources said.
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