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"JDS-BJP alliance government is certain to come to power," says HD Kumaraswamy

Exuding confidence, Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Monday said that a JDS-BJP alliance government will undoubtedly come to power. He further said that there are several projects which were left incomplete during his two terms as the Chief Minister of Karnataka and assured that all those pending works will be completed once he comes back in power.

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Coffee Growers’ Convention held in Karnataka's Sakleshpura (Photo/ANI)

Sakleshpura (Karnataka) [India], December 23 (ANI): Exuding confidence, Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Monday said that a JDS-BJP alliance government will undoubtedly come to power. He further said that there are several projects which were left incomplete during his two terms as the Chief Minister of Karnataka and assured that all those pending works will be completed once he comes back in power.
"A JDS-BJP alliance government will undoubtedly come to power. During my two terms as Chief Minister, several projects remained incomplete. We will finish all those pending works once we are back in power," said HD Kumaraswamy while addressing the Coffee Growers' Convention in Karnataka's Sakleshpura.
"When the JDS-BJP coalition government was formed in 2006, we implemented several people-centric programs. However, many such programs remain incomplete. To implement them, another coalition government is essential, and it will happen soon," he asserted.
Expressing confidence, he said, "With all your blessings, the BJP-JDS alliance government will come to power again. I have several long-term projects that are still pending. We must realize these dreams and build a better future for our farmers."
Kumaraswamy stated that coffee growers are facing hardships due to natural causes and adverse climatic conditions. The global market fluctuations have added to their woes. In 1991, when Deve Gowda was an MP, a Coffee Growers' Convention was held in Sakleshpur, adding to that he said, "The then Union Minister I K Gujral participated in the event. Deve Gowda had explained the issues of coffee growers to Gujral. After 40 years, Piyush Goyal is the only Union Minister to visit Sakleshpur. For this, I am grateful to him."
Notably, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal along with former minister Motamma, Karnataka Coffee Growers Federation President Dr H T Mohan Kumar, MPs Tejasvi Surya and Shreyas Patel, MLAs S Manjunath, H K Suresh, Manthar Gowda, Swaroop Prakash, Coffee Board Chairman D J Dinesh, and several dignitaries, coffee growers were also present in the event. (ANI)

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