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It is the BJP's turn to rule Karnataka: Advani Vicky Nanjappa in Bangalore | May 03, 2008 13:40 IST The Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka is ready to sit in the opposition in case the people of the state do not give it a clear mandate, senior party leader L K Advani said in Bangalore on Saturday. During an interaction with the media, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate said that he is optimistic about his party getting a majority, but they will not consider alliances with other parties if they fall short of the requisite numbers. He pointed out that the last time the BJP tied up with the Janata Dal-Secular, it was betrayed by Deve Gowda's party. "The Congress and the JD-S have both been given a chance to run the state. Now it is the BJP's turn. In 2004, the people had given us a mandate and we became the single largest party. This time, we need a clear mandate to form the government on our own," he said. Taking on the United Progressive Alliance on the contentious issue of price rise, Advani said that the Congress had initially tried to shift the blame on to the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance. "The UPA then blamed the states as they realised that not many states in India are under Congress' rule," he said. "The Congress has virtually admitted that it has been unable to do anything to tame the spiraling prices. The Congress, in an attempt to wriggle out of the situation, may go in for early polls. The inflation is only going to worsen with each passing day under the UPA's regime," Advai said. Defending the non-inclusion of Muslim candidates in the BJP list, Advani said that the party was ready to field candidates, if there were any. Slamming the Congress' vote bank politics, he added that the Muslims were becoming aware of the fact that the Congress is only using them. More and more Muslims will support the BJP in the future, feels Advani, as the party does not believe in vote bank politics. Advani said that the contest between B S Yeddyurappa and S Bangarappa from the Shikaripura constituency in Shimoga would be a 'good fight', but he was sure that the BJP would win the seat. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||