Mysuru, Dec 27: Opposition leader in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said here on Sunday that there was no need to struggle for ST tag to the Kuruba community, as some people were trying to divide the people by staging a protest on the issue.
Referring to the proposed agitation on December 29 for the tag, the Congress leader said when he was the Chief Minister, he had recommended the study of genealogy report.
'Let Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj K S Eshwarappa and H Vishwanath, who are in ruling BJP, study the report and make recommendations to the Centre,' he added.
Mr Siddaramaiah alleged that RSS was hand-in-glove with the ruling dispensation, to divide the people belonging to the Kuruba community in the state on the issue.
Responding to former Prime Minister and JDS President H D Devegowda's statement that the party was not formed by him, Mr Siddaramaiah asked who was the JDS President for six years?
'So, it was a waste of time for me to be the President?,' he questioned.
The LoP in Karnataka Assembly was in his native village Siddaramanahundi, Varuna taluk, to cast his vote in the polling held for Gram Panchayat.
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