Bengaluru: A day after JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy accused Congress of trying to lure party workers ahead of the November 3 by-polls, its' Karnataka unit chief D K Shivakumar on Friday said inducting people from rival parties and attracting their votes was just "election-time politics."
Ruling out competition between him and Kumaraswamy for the Vokkaliga leadership, the dominant community to which both leaders belong to, he said he has never indulged in caste politics and for him Congress was his only caste.
"...he (Kumaraswamy) has his party and we have ours. They (JDS) are doing their duty and we are doing ours," Shivakumar said in response to a question on the JD(S) leader's statement.
Speaking to reporters here, he said it is common for a political party during election time to try and attract votes of rival parties.
"JD(S) tries to attract votes of Congress and BJP and similarly we will try to attract votes of the two parties." Also if anyone from the other parties expresses willingness to join Congress, looking at their candidate, the party would take them in.
"This is what is happening, it is nothing but election time politics," he added.
Kumaraswamy on Thursday had alleged that Congress, which lacks a worker base in Rajarajeshwari Nagar assembly constituency, was trying to lure his party workers ahead of the bypolls.
To a question about competition between them to gain leadership of a community, considering people joining Congress are Vokkaliga leaders from JD(S), Shivakumar said he has never indulged in caste politics and for him his caste is Congress. "Both my parents are Vokkaligas, so in my school application, it is mentioned that I'm a Vokkaliga. Also I'm an agriculturist by birth, which is the occupation of the community.