<p>A day after the state cabinet approved the sale of land to JSW steel, former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy has accused the BJP of double standards.</p>.<p>Reacting to the cabinet decision, Kumaraswamy said the BJP had organised dharnas and accused the JD(S)-Congress coalition government headed by him of receiving ‘kickbacks,’ when it was proposed to sanction land to the company.</p>.<p>“The party today is ready to do what it opposed earlier. The BJP’s culture is to oppose things only for the sake of opposition. It is singing a different tune today,” the JD(S) leader said.</p>.<p>Taking to Twitter, the former chief minister said minister Anand Singh, who was then in the Congress, had called Jindal, East India Company.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/in-a-u-turn-bsy-govt-to-sell-3667-acres-to-jsw-steel-979154.html" target="_blank">In a U-turn, BSY govt to sell 3,667 acres to JSW Steel</a></strong></p>.<p>“He had written a letter against Jindal to the then home minister. Today, he is part of the cabinet which gave approval to land being sanctioned to the company,” he alleged. </p>.<p>Also, back then, Congress leader H K Patil, who was part of the coalition, was against the proposal. He had released documents pertaining to the issue.</p>.<p>“Where are those documents and why is he silent now?” Kumaraswamy said.</p>.<p>As per norms, the lease-cum-sale based land has to be converted into an absolute sale deed. The coalition government had proposed the same. However, BJP kicked up a row for no reason. It seems like the BJP has finally understood the issue now, he remarked. </p>
<p>A day after the state cabinet approved the sale of land to JSW steel, former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy has accused the BJP of double standards.</p>.<p>Reacting to the cabinet decision, Kumaraswamy said the BJP had organised dharnas and accused the JD(S)-Congress coalition government headed by him of receiving ‘kickbacks,’ when it was proposed to sanction land to the company.</p>.<p>“The party today is ready to do what it opposed earlier. The BJP’s culture is to oppose things only for the sake of opposition. It is singing a different tune today,” the JD(S) leader said.</p>.<p>Taking to Twitter, the former chief minister said minister Anand Singh, who was then in the Congress, had called Jindal, East India Company.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/in-a-u-turn-bsy-govt-to-sell-3667-acres-to-jsw-steel-979154.html" target="_blank">In a U-turn, BSY govt to sell 3,667 acres to JSW Steel</a></strong></p>.<p>“He had written a letter against Jindal to the then home minister. Today, he is part of the cabinet which gave approval to land being sanctioned to the company,” he alleged. </p>.<p>Also, back then, Congress leader H K Patil, who was part of the coalition, was against the proposal. He had released documents pertaining to the issue.</p>.<p>“Where are those documents and why is he silent now?” Kumaraswamy said.</p>.<p>As per norms, the lease-cum-sale based land has to be converted into an absolute sale deed. The coalition government had proposed the same. However, BJP kicked up a row for no reason. It seems like the BJP has finally understood the issue now, he remarked. </p>