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'There is no understanding between congress –JD(S)'

'There is no understanding between congress –JD(S)'

Mysuru, Dec 3 (UNI) Former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramiah said on Tuesday that his party Congress and JD(S) have no understanding at all, adding that they are fighting to ensue bypolls against each other.
Speaking to media on the sidelines of the election campagin at Hunsur by-polls he said that the JD(S) is just as much a political rival to the Congress as BJP. "However," he said, "the party high command will take a suitable decision on the alliance with JD(S)."
He clarified that there have been no talks with the JD(S) on the issue so far. "The party high command will take a decision when the time comes," he added.

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