Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

KARNATAKA CONG RALLIES AROUND SIDDA

MLAs MAKE BEELINE TO MEET FORMER CM AMID TALK OF FACTIONAL FEUD

- Vikram Gopal vikram.gopal@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: Congress legislator­s and party leaders continued to head to the temple town of Dharmastha­la in Karnataka to meet former chief minister Siddaramai­ah on Wednesday, sparking speculatio­n of a factional feud brewing within the party.

On Wednesday, five legislator­s, including a minister, and a member of Parliament had met Siddaramai­ah.

Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi met the former chief minister along with member of Parliament BV Naik, and members of the legislativ­e assembly (MLAs) Pratapgoud­a Patil, B Narayanrao, B Nagendra and Basanagoud­a Daddal.

Siddaramai­ah has checked into the Dharmastha­la Naturopath­y and Yogic Sciences College for a 10-day break to recuperate from the electionee­ring ahead of state assembly polls in May. But there has been no let-up in politickin­g with some Congress leaders suggesting that he has emerged as an alternate power centre for the legislator­s who feel that they had been wronged by the party high command in the Cabinet expansion this month.

The Congress tied up with the Janata Dal (Secular), or JD (S), in the immediate aftermath of the state polls, after it was reduced to 78 seats from the 122 it had won in 2013. The party’s final tally was 80, after it won two seats where voting had been deferred.

Having allied with the JD(S), the party decided to offer HD Kumaraswam­y the chief minister’s post, but got 22 of the 34 ministeria­l berths for itself.

The two parties had agreed to make Siddaramai­ah the chief of a coordinati­on committee that was tasked with ensuring cohesion between the alliance partners.

Over the past month, trouble has never been far from the coalition, and most recently, the decision to present a full Budget came in for criticism from Siddaramai­ah, who had presented a Budget in February, his 13th, in which he promised a slew of welfare schemes. When asked about the agenda for the visit to Dharmastha­la, Jarkiholi said the MLAs just wanted to meet their leader.

“We have just come to visit our leader and there is no agenda. We have just come here to speak with him and cannot reveal anything more at this moment. I request you to not read too much into this,” he said.

Even as these developmen­ts took place, a steady stream of leaked videos have been circulatin­g with more being released on Tuesday.

In the latest one, Siddaramai­ah is purportedl­y seen questionin­g the viability of the coalition government beyond the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. HT could not independen­tly verify the authentici­ty of the clip.

In one of the leaked clips, Siddaramai­ah is seen addressing a young man about the political scenario in the state.

To a comment by the man, whose identity is not known, that the coalition government might not last five years, Siddarmaia­h purportedl­y responded saying it will last till the 2019 Parliament­ary elections. “Let’s see what happens after the Parliament elections. They will be there till those elections, but after that we have to see what developmen­ts occur..,” the former chief minister is purportedl­y heard saying.

Warning leaders not to damage the party’s reputation, irrigation minister DK Shivakumar said the party would not “digest” any Congress politician going against it publicly. Subsequent­ly, reacting to statements made by former MLA N Cheluvaray­aswamy, who had said that his supporters were opposed to allowing the JD(S) to field its candidate for the Mandya Lok Sabha seat, Shivakumar said, “We will not allow anybody to publicly damage the party and they must discuss these matters within party forums.”

Meanwhile, former prime minister HD Deve Gowda, Kumaraswam­y’s father, said there is no reason for anybody to fear for the coalition government.

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 ?? HT FILE/ARIJIT SEN ?? The Congress and the JD(S) had agreed to make Siddaramai­ah the chief of a coordinati­on committee tasked with ensuring cohesion between the alliance partners.
HT FILE/ARIJIT SEN The Congress and the JD(S) had agreed to make Siddaramai­ah the chief of a coordinati­on committee tasked with ensuring cohesion between the alliance partners.

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