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Bidar
By Our Staff Correspondent
BIDAR, MARCH 2. "All Janata Parivar parties have merged with the Janata Dal (Secular) and if there is a Janata Dal in the State, it is us," the President of the Janata Dal (Secular) State unit, H. Siddaramaiah, has said. He told presspersons here on Monday that there were doubts in the minds of the electorate on whether the Janata Parivar parties would ever unite. All such doubts had been laid to rest as the leaders of the Janata Parivar parties had joined the Janata Dal (S). Mr. Siddaramaiah said his party would not be affected by some AIPJD legislators joining the Congress. Only the leaders had joined that party and not their supporters. He said none of the budgets presented by S.M. Krishna during his term as the Chief Minister had reflected the financial position of the State.
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