KPCC chief D K Shivakumar says friendship with HDK will remain intact
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December 24, 2020
Bengaluru, Dec 24: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president D. K. Shivakumar on Wednesday said that he would maintain his cordial relationship with Janata Dal (S) second-in-command H. D. Kumaraswamy.
Speaking to reporters here, Shivakumar conceded that at one point he detested Kumaraswamy a lot but now he has overcome that negative feeling. We are humans, all of us have bad qualities and bad temperament. It is only that we have to overcome these negative thoughts in order to live in peace, he said.
In response to a question, Shivakumar said that as he has overcome his bad feelings, irrespective of any scenario, he considers Kumaraswamy will remain his friend.
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