A hush falls as veteran politician and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda ambles into the room in a crisply-starched white shirt and dhoti. He will turn 90 on May 18, a few days after the Karnataka election results are declared. He talks in whispers; somebody puts off the noisy ceiling fan as we meet him in his Bengaluru house. But his wit is intact and his eyes twinkle, as the old warhorse prepares for the rough and tumble of another election battle. “I take part in two to three rallies every day. But now there are many stalwarts in the party, I am only a small fry,” he says with a smile. “We will form the government this time on our own,” he adds.