
In what can be termed the Battle of the Bracket, three senior national executive members of the Janata Dal Secular today renewed their demand for the expulsion of former prime minister HD Deve Gowda from the presidentship of the party on grounds that he had betrayed the hallowed bracketed word that gives the party its identity by backing his son8217;s coalition with the 8220;communal8221; BJP in Karnataka.
But Deve Gowda, who initially shed tears at his son8217;s 8220;betrayal8221; last February and later turned his staunch supporter, is not exactly losing sleep. His key lieutenant Danish Ali, who is also the party secretary-general, dismissed the demand as 8220;nothing but a joke.8221; And, speaking on behalf of his leader, Ali insisted that the real reason for the demand was to help Deve Gowda8217;s bete noire Siddaramiah, who is contesting the crucial Chamundeswari byelection on December 4 on a Congress ticket. The 8220;compulsions8221; of the Kerala unit of the JDS, sources said, was also behind the sack move.
In a joint statement issued this evening, veteran Janata ideologue Surendra Mohan, JDS parliamentary party leader and Kerala unit president MP Veerendra Kumar and former Karnataka minister PGR Sindhia said although the national committee of the party on February 20 had decided to suspend the MLAs including HD Kumaraswamy who had joined hands with the BJP, no action had been taken.
Since Deve Gowda too had begun to openly support the coalition government and refused to convene a national committee 8220;we were compelled to convene a National Committee of Janata Dal S8221; on August 5 and 6. At that meeting, it was resolved that Deve Gowda 8220;has no legal and political right to continue as the president of the party.8221; The meeting also decided to hold a National Council of the party in December-end 8220;somewhere in Kerala8221; to ratify the decision to expel Deve Gowda. Today8217;s statement reiterated that decision.
Deve Gowda is unperturbed because, according to Danish Ali, the 8220;overwhelming majority in the party is with the president.8221; These include 8220;all state units except a group in Kerala,8221; four of the five JDS members of Parliament the fifth happens to be their leader Veerendra Kumar and around 70 of the 75 national committee members.
Today8217;s statement is 8220;a joke8221; because 8220;they have no right to call a National Council. That can only be called by the national executive, which can only be convened by the party president, says Ali.
Mohan, ailing after a stint in hospital but determined to save the party8217;s credentials, agrees. Speaking to The Indian Express, he said only the president could convene a National Council, or the secretary-general, on the president8217;s advice, was authorized to convene it. Since the secretary-general is an arch Gowda loyalist, Mohan and his friends know that officially they can do little. But they are trying to get 8220;like-minded8221; colleagues on board to mount a challenge against Deve Gowda.
Mohan is also clear that 8220;public pressure8221; through statements as the one issued today will have no effect on Deve Gowda. 8220;He is too immersed in putra moh to listen to reason,8221; says Mohan, pointing out that Siddaramiah was driven out of the party because Deve Gowda was keen on promoting Kumaraswamy.
Deve Gowda loyalists8217; take is the exact opposite. In their reckoning, the former PM was genuinely 8220;anguished8221; at his son8217;s move to join hands with the BJP but has come to realise that Kumaraswamy had taken that course only to save the JDS from the machinations of Siddaramiah 038; company.
But such claims cut little ice with the dissidents. If Mohan cannot stomach the idea of secularism in the company of the BJP, Veerendra Kumar knows that the word is essential if the five JDS MLAs are to remain a part of the ruling LDF in Kerala.
And then there is the Chamundeswari byelection. Deve Gowda is camping there day and night to ensure the victory of his candidate Shivappa. And though the signatories of today8217;s statement did not openly back Siddaramiah, they declared that 8220;we are determined to assure the defeat of the Deve Gowda-BJP supported candidate.8221;
If Siddaramiah wins, the ranks of the anti-Deve Gowda dissidents will certainly swell. But if Shivappa does, Deve Gowda8217;s hold in the party will strengthen. The Battle of the Bracket has only just begun.