"Our party leaders including legislators have decided to join hands with Congress for the Mayoral election," he told reporters here.
Gowda's son and JDS president H D Kumaraswamy had yesterday made it clear that his party would join hands with Congress for Mayoral polls. The decision was taken at a meeting with the party's core group to discuss strategies for the election.
Gowda said the final decision on the alliance would be taken in a meeting between KPCC President G Parameshwara, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Kumaraswamy.
Asked if his party had bargained for getting posts, Gowda said, "there is no question of it because the party will get its pieces of cake based on its numerical strength."
"Except the post of the Deputy Mayor, my corporators will get two chairmanship posts and memberships of various BBMP committees, simply based on numerical strength," he said.
On allegations of "unethically" forging an alliance to keep BJP out of power from BBMP, Gowda cited instances of Congress-BJP, Congress-NCP and NCP-Shiva Sena alliances for mayoral elections in Maharashtra.
To a query, Gowda said nobody from Congress and BJP had approached him, except Union Minister D V Sadananda Gowda, who was not a representative of the BJP central leadership.
Upsetting Congress plans to wrest control of the BBMP council, BJP won 100 wards out of 198 at the polls held on August 22. Congress had bagged 76, JD(S) bagged 14 and others 8.
With the magic number to gain control over BBMP being 131, BJP's strength including non-corporator members stands at 125, Congress at 111, JDS 21 and others 13.
