<p> Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda said he would narrate his "bitter experiences" as a politician in a biography.The Janata Dal (Secular) supremo said he wants to record his life's bitter experiences for the next generation to read.<br /><br /></p>.<p>At present, the 79-year-old is spending an hour each day, dictating a draft of his experiences since childhood. State party spokesman Y S V Datta and two others are writing the biography, he told reporters here.<br /><br />He regretted that a section of the political class had questioned his secular credentials after his son H D Kumaraswamy joined hands with the BJP to form a coalition government in Karnataka in 2006. It was projected as if Deve Gowda hatched a conspiracy to install his son as Chief Minister, he said.<br />Deve Gowda said he would throw light on the circumstances surrounding Kumaraswamy’s action, adding, state Congress leaders were trying to "break" his party at the time.<br /><br />The JDS leader, who has not been keeping well, said he would tour the State in the third week of July.<br /><br />He rubbished accusations by some BJP leaders that Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda is being dictated by Deve Gowda’s family. "Sadananda Gowda has not spoken to me for four months", he said.<br /><br />Deve Gowda attacked the BJP government for hosting the recent global investors' meet, which, he alleged, is aimed at grabbing land of poor people and dealing a blow to their livelihood.<br /><br />"Those who are going on the road are saying they are investing Rs 50,000....Rs 75,000 crore...where the industries? How many industries have come?”, he asked, adding, industries were constructing a couple of buildings and then building a compound wall to the area.<br /><br />He stressed that before clearing an industrial project, the requirement of land, electricity, water and connectivity should be assessed.</p>
<p> Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda said he would narrate his "bitter experiences" as a politician in a biography.The Janata Dal (Secular) supremo said he wants to record his life's bitter experiences for the next generation to read.<br /><br /></p>.<p>At present, the 79-year-old is spending an hour each day, dictating a draft of his experiences since childhood. State party spokesman Y S V Datta and two others are writing the biography, he told reporters here.<br /><br />He regretted that a section of the political class had questioned his secular credentials after his son H D Kumaraswamy joined hands with the BJP to form a coalition government in Karnataka in 2006. It was projected as if Deve Gowda hatched a conspiracy to install his son as Chief Minister, he said.<br />Deve Gowda said he would throw light on the circumstances surrounding Kumaraswamy’s action, adding, state Congress leaders were trying to "break" his party at the time.<br /><br />The JDS leader, who has not been keeping well, said he would tour the State in the third week of July.<br /><br />He rubbished accusations by some BJP leaders that Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda is being dictated by Deve Gowda’s family. "Sadananda Gowda has not spoken to me for four months", he said.<br /><br />Deve Gowda attacked the BJP government for hosting the recent global investors' meet, which, he alleged, is aimed at grabbing land of poor people and dealing a blow to their livelihood.<br /><br />"Those who are going on the road are saying they are investing Rs 50,000....Rs 75,000 crore...where the industries? How many industries have come?”, he asked, adding, industries were constructing a couple of buildings and then building a compound wall to the area.<br /><br />He stressed that before clearing an industrial project, the requirement of land, electricity, water and connectivity should be assessed.</p>