No dissatisfaction against Congress and its leaders: Cong MLA
Team Udayavani, Jan 14, 2019, 5:32 AM IST
Chikkodi: Congress MLA Ganesh Hukkeri on Sunday, January 13 clarified that he will never join BJP party. He also met AICC president Rahul Gandhi and former chief minister Siddaramaiah with this regard.
Addressing presspersons, at Vadagola village in the taluk, Ganesh said that he a loyal Congress worker and will never quit Congress party. He further added that he met AICC president Rahul Gandhi and Siddaramaiah to clarify the misunderstanding and to discuss on forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Congress party has supported his family at the time of difficulty, therefore, he can never even think of joining any other party, he added.
He further informed that in the meeting with Rahul Gandhi and Siddaramaiah they have chalked out a strategy to elect his father Prakash Hukkeri in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections and is sure that his father will win. There is no dissatisfaction against the Congress and its leaders, he added.
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