Gowda's remarks came on a day the Uttara Karnataka Pratyeka Rajya Horata Samiti, a committee fighting for a separate statehood to north Karnataka, called a day-long bandh in 13 districts.
Opposing
any move to divide Karnataka, former prime minister and JD(S) supremo
H D Deve
Gowda on Thursday appealed to the people of north Karnataka not
to get provoked by the BJP, and said the demand for a separate
statehood for the region will not be met during his or his son and
Chief Minister H D Kumarswamy's lifetime.
Gowda's
remarks came on a day the Uttara Karnataka Pratyeka Rajya Horata
Samiti, a committee fighting for a separate statehood to north
Karnataka,
called a day-long bandh in 13 districts.
"No
injustice has been meted out to north Karnataka in allotment of funds
in the state budget," he said and hit out at BJP state president
B S Yeddyurappa for trying to create unrest through "malicious
propaganda".
"The
provocation made by Yeddyurappa will not come true. We will take care
of it... If some people demand a separate north Karnataka, I want to
tell them it will not happen, not during my lifetime and not during
my son's lifetime," he told PTI in an interview.
He
alleged that the BJP state president is "provoking" people
of north Karnataka, as his "anger has not cooled down"
after failing to form the government despite winning substantial
seats.
Gowda
further alleged that the former chief minister has started
"intimidating" people on the farm loan waiver, state budget
and other issues, with the sole motive to create unrest.
The
former prime minister said many leaders have made sacrifices for the
unification of the state and appealed to people not fall prey to
provocation and to "trust the current government".
Kumaraswamy
has already ordered the shifting of some key government departments
to the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, the secretariat building in Belagavi,
Gowda added.
The
Samiti gave the bandh call to press for statehood for the region,
alleging that successive governments discriminated against it.
The
Samiti leaders have also alleged discrimination in the allocation
towards the region in the budget presented by Kumaraswamy on July 5
and also inadequate representation in the cabinet.
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