In viral video, Siddaramaiah expresses doubts over JD(S)-Congress coalition in K'taka
In viral video, Siddaramaiah expresses doubts over JD(S)-Congress coalition in K'taka
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MANGALURU: The ties between Congress and the Janata Dal-Secular may damage in southern state, as a new viral video of former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah has now come to front.

In this he can be seen rising concerns about the future of the ruling coalition JD(s)-Congress government in the Cauvery disputed state Karnataka.

According to a TOI report, Congress senior leader Siddaramaiah can be seen talking to an unidentified person on the ruling JD(S)-Congress coalition government in Karnataka.

This video was aired by a local TV news channel, shows Siddaramaiah expressing his anger over the coalition government in his state.

Siddaramaiah while talking to an unknown person raises doubts over the ruling alliance government completing the full five-year term.

He also reportedly speaks the other person to wait till the next Lok Sabha polls.

"Let us see what happens after the Parliament election,” Siddaramaiah tells in the viral video.

Siddaramaiah can also be seen predicting that Narendra Modi-led BJP will not win in the 2019 polls if all opposition parties come together and contest following grand alliance.

''Modi will not win again. If all opposition parties unite, then Modi may not win whatever effort he puts,” he asserts while replying to the other person in the video.

 

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