Bengaluru, Apr 12: Nitish Kumar, chief minister of Bihar, who was in the city on Wednesday, recalled the contribution of politicians from Karnataka towards the birth and growth of Janata Parivar.
Speaking at a programme in the city, he stressed that Janata Dal was born in Karnataka. He said Shantaveri Gopalagowda, S Venkatram, S Bangarappa and Kagodu Thimmappa have contributed immensely for the party's movement.
"Value-based politics still has a place here," he said. Kumar remembered that former chief minister the late J H Patel, when he became parliamentarian for the first time, took the oath in Kannada.
"The land reforms introduced by (former chief minister) Devaraj Urs and the introduction of reservation for women in Panchayat Raj during (former chief minister) Ramakrishna Hegde's regime became examples for the nation. The first Information Technology Centre was formed here during Patel's regime," he remembered.
Kumar said that the politics which disrupts the harmony of the social fabric will not survive for long. He slammed politicians who "use their opportunity to serve people for making illicit wealth" and said that his party is committed to maintaining communal harmony.
"The politics of ideology still has a future. The politics of love will survive. In Bihar, we have never compromised with corruption and worked honestly for the welfare of people from all classes. Our stand on communal harmony remains firm," he said.



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