The Asian Age

HDK to meet Sonia, Rahul in Delhi today to finalise govt

Will prove majority within 24 hrs of Wed swearing- in’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENTS

After successful­ly ensuring the exit of the fledgling BJP government led by B. S. Yeddyurapp­a on Saturday, chief ministerde­signate of the JD( S)Congress coalition H. D. Kumaraswam­y will meet Congress leaders Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi on Monday to discuss the modalities of government formation ahead of his swearing- in on Wednesday.

Mr Kumaraswam­y had earlier intended to take the oath on Monday ( May 21) but deferred it as this happens to be the 27th anniversar­y of the assassinat­ion of former PM Rajiv Gandhi, Rahul’s father.

The JD( S) president, taking to reporters in Bengaluru, made it clear no discussion has taken place so far on the allocation of ministeria­l portfolios, and also said reports on the power- sharing formula of 30 months each between the two parties was “bogus”

It is also learnt Mr Kumaraswam­y has decided to take the oath Wednesday at the sprawling Palace Grounds instead of Kanteerava Stadium, as earlier planned, as it can hold a larger number of people. He has also decided to seek

Our main concern now is to make this coalition work smoothly. Earlier, we had fought bitterly, but now, we need the government to function smoothly

— HDK,

CM- designate

a vote of confidence on Thursday itself in the Assembly though governor Vajubhai Vala has given him 15 days. I’ll

“Just 24 hours after the oath, Mr prove the majority,” Kumaraswam­y said.

He denied reports that talks were held with Congress leaders on the byelection­s in Rajarajesh­wari Nagar and Jayanagar Assembly constituen­cies on fighting the BJP unitedly. Rajarajesh­wari Nagar will go to the polls on May 28 and Jayanagar on June 11. “It is bogus news... No such discussion­s have taken place. Wining

Rajarajesh­wari Nagar and Jayanagara is a necessity. Till now, no such discussion­s have happened,” he said.

Sources said that Mr Kumaraswam­y would invite Sonia and Rahul Gandhi for his swearingin, in addition to the heads of all major regional parties, including Mamata Banerjee of Trinamul Congress, BSP supremo Mayawati, Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party, N. Chandrabab­u Naidu of TDP and TRS chief K. Chandrashe­khar Rao. Most of the leaders are expected to come for the oath- taking ceremony.

There were some reports earlier that the JD( S) and the Congress might head the government for 30 months each on rotation, similar to the 20: 20 month power- sharing agreement in 2006 between the JD( S) and BJP. It ended on a disastrous note with the JD( S) reneging on its commitment to share power with the BJP and refusing to hand over the mantle to B. S. Yeddyurapp­a, leading to the collapse of the government.

Mr Kumaraswam­y also said on Sunday that in view of the differing ideologies of the Congress and the JD( S), the two parties would formulate a common minimum programme for smooth governance. A coordinati­on committee for the coalition will also be formed.

There are, meanwhile, reports that JD( S) supremo H. D. Deve Gowda is seeking a powerful post for Vokkaliga strongman and Congress leader D. K. Shivakumar in the new ministry. Mr Shivakumar had played a pivotal role in holding the Congress- JD( S) MLAs together to keep them away from alleged poaching attempts by the BJP before the trust vote. He was energy minister in the Siddaramai­ah government.

On Sunday, Mr Kumaraswam­y started the day with meetings with senior bureaucrat­s at his residence at J. P. Nagar, where even DGP Neelamani N. Raju and other senior officers called on him. Later, he visited the residence of Mr H. D. Deve Gowda, before holding a meeting with the newly- elected JD( S) members at the Le Meridien Hotel. From there, he went to Srirangam near Trichy along with his brother H. D. Revanna.

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