'It was a forced marriage with Congress, hence the divorce...,' Former PM Deve Gowda's response to Kharge
Former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda reacted to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's statement about their political relationship, describing it as a forced marriage with the party.
Former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda responded to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's recent remarks regarding their political relationship, which Kharge likened to a forced marriage where Deve Gowda had fallen in love with Congress but ultimately married the BJP, represented by Modi. This comment sparked widespread discussion in political circles and social media. In reaction, Deve Gowda described his connection with Congress as one of coercion, stating that it was stifling and ultimately led to a divorce from the party.
Deve Gowda's tenure as Prime Minister from June 1, 1996, to April 21, 1997, was under the United Front coalition, which was supported by Congress from outside. His political career has been equipped with significant moments and challenges, highlighting the evolving dynamics of alliances in Indian politics. Known for his humble beginnings, Deve Gowda's experience provides insight into the complexities of party relationships and the tensions that can arise over time.
In his lengthy post on social media, Deve Gowda addressed Kharge affectionately, reaffirming their friendship despite the political differences that had surfaced. This response not only clears up the misunderstanding but also underlines the intricate networks of relationships among Indian political leaders, showcasing how personal and political bonds can influence their discourse and alliances.