Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cong Dalit face a man for all seasons

IN FOCUS Karnataka’s deputy CM is known for his unwavering loyalty to the party and his ability to take everybody along with him

- Venkatesha Babu

BENGALURU: In 2013, when the Congress was celebratin­g a massive victory in Karnataka, the man who steered its campaign as the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president had a bitterswee­t moment. While his party won, in a shock defeat, Dr G Parameshwa­ra lost his Koratagere seat. From being a contender for the chief minister’s post, he was pushed to the sidelines.

Five years later, the suave and soft-spoken Parameshwa­ra had his moment in the sun when he was sworn in as the deputy CM of Karnataka on Wednesday, representi­ng the Congress party in the new coalition government. From being a mere education baron (his family runs a clutch of educationa­l institutio­ns in the state including Siddartha Medical College), Parameshwa­ra has now become the second most powerful man in Karnataka.

What has been a factor in his favour is his unwavering loyalty to the party and its high command. Known for his ability to take everybody along with him, Parameshwa­ra has been the party’s longest serving president in the state. That’s not an easy task in a party which has multiple power centers. Parameshwa­ra, over the years, has emerged as the Congress’s Dalit face in Karnataka along with Mallikarju­na Kharge, the party’s leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha.

He has served as a minister in the cabinets of Veerapa Moily, SM Krishna and Siddaramai­ah. He was the home minister in the Siddaramai­ah government and shared an uneasy relationsh­ip with the CM. The Congress seems to have decided to make him the deputy CM despite the presence of several strong contenders as he shares a smooth working relationsh­ip with both Kumaraswam­y and Deve Gowda. Both partners will hope that Parameshwa­ra’s affable manner and non-confrontat­ional approach to issues, will ensure the longevity of the coalition arrangemen­t. While not considered to be a mass leader, Parameshwa­ra is respected for his administra­tive acumen and knowledge he brings to the portfolios he has handled.

Parameshwa­ra holds a doctorate in plant physiology from an Australian university. A believer in Buddha and Buddhist philosophy, he met and married his wife at Gandhi Krishi Vignan Kendra. He has a daughter (born as a son) who now lives in the UK. A wellregard­ed athlete in his younger days, he had a reputation for being a good runner. Congress will be hoping that he can continue to ensure a good run for the party and coalition government.

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