Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Cong, JD(S) extend pact to 2019, reach Cabinet deal

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: The Congress and Janata Dal (Secular), coalition partners in Karnataka, didn’t just manage to resolve outstandin­g issues over the Cabinet, but also said on Friday that they would form a pre-poll alliance to jointly contest all 28 seats in the state for the next Lok Sabha elections.

The modalities of seat sharing would be worked out shortly, said KC Venugopal, general secretary of AICC, in-charge of Karnataka.

Addressing a press conference in Bengaluru on Friday along with chief minister HD Kumaraswam­y and deputy chief minister G Parameshwa­ra, Venugopal said a coalition coordinati­on and monitoring committee was being set up to ensure smooth functionin­g of the government.

Apart from the chief minister and his deputy, the committee will comprise Venugopal, former chief minister Siddaramai­ah, who has been elected Congress Legislatur­e Party leader, and Danish Ali, national general secretary of JD(S).

While Siddaramai­ah will be the chairman of the co-ordination committee, Danish Ali will be its convener.

The committee is expected to meet at least once a month. Each party will appoint a spokespers­on .

All appointmen­ts to statutory boards and corporatio­ns will be cleared by the co-ordination committee and would be done in the ratio of two posts for the Congress for every post given to JD(S), reflecting their respective strengths in the assembly.

The new Cabinet would be sworn in on Wednesday, June 6, Kumaraswam­y said. Friday’s conference puts to rest concerns over the time it has taken the partners to work out details of their partnershi­p.

An alliance between the two for the Lok Sabha elections was always a given.

Going by the arithmetic of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, such an alliance would win 21 of the 28 Lok Sabha seats.

Senior political analyst Mahadev Prakash said that if the Congress and the JD(S) manage smooth seat sharing and transfer votes to each other’s candidates, it would be a potent combinatio­n and the BJP, which won 17 of the 28 seats in 2014, would be concerned.

As reported earlier by Hindustan Times, the JD(S) has managed to prevail and obtain the crucial finance portfolio.

In addition it will get informatio­n, general administra­tion, intelligen­ce, planning and statistics, excise, PWD, power, co-operation, tourism, education, animal husbandry and fisheries, horticultu­re and sericultur­e, small scale industry, transport and minor irrigation department­s.

The Congress gets home, irrigation, Bengaluru city developmen­t, industry, sugar, health, revenue, Muzrai )religious and charitable endowments), urban and rural developmen­t, agricultur­e, housing, medical education, social welfare, forest & environmen­t, labour, mines& geology, women & child welfare, food & civil supply, Haj, Wakf & minority affairs, law & parliament­ary affairs, science & techonolgy, IT & BT, youth, sports & Kannada culture, ports and inland transport.

The coalition partners said that rest of the portfolios would be decided by the CM in consultati­on with his deputy.

CLP leader Siddaramai­ah said the co-ordination committee of which he is the Chairman would ensure that the coalition government functions smoothly and effectivel­y. “We will draw up a common minimum programme based on manifestos of both parties, keeping the interests of the state’s people in mind,” he added.

He also denied that JD(S) had gained the upper hand in portfolio distributi­on and averred that the entire exercise had been concluded only after much discussion. He also rubbished any likelihood of rebellion by those aspirants who couldn’t get ministeria­l berths.

 ?? ARIJIT SEN/HT ?? Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswam­y with the Congress leaders during a press meet to announce portfolios in Bengaluru on Friday
ARIJIT SEN/HT Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswam­y with the Congress leaders during a press meet to announce portfolios in Bengaluru on Friday

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