The Asian Age

HDK consults Sonia, Rahul; vows ‘ long- term’ Cong ties

■ Congress to get Speaker post ■ Joint MLAs’ meet likely today

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Karnataka’s chief ministerde­signate H. D. Kumaraswam­y of the JD( S), who came here Monday for consultati­ons with top Congress leaders ahead of his swearing- in, promised a stable government in Karnataka and a “long- term relationsh­ip” with the Congress, as he invited Sonia and Rahul Gandhi to his oath- taking in Bengaluru on Wednesday. Both are likely to attend the ceremony.

Highly- placed sources confirmed that the Congress- JD( S) combine will have a coordinati­on committee to ensure the smooth functionin­g of the coalition government, and the Assembly Speaker will be from the Congress. The coordinati­on committee will have five to six members.

The top leadership of the two parties decided to make a new beginning, leaving behind the past, when they had come together and fallen apart, and vowed to ensure “a long- term relationsh­ip”.

The sources said the Congress leadership would take a call on who would be its deputy chief minister on Tuesday, when the leaders of the two parties meet in

There is no bargain. We will cordially work out things. We must work together. I am here to take their ( Congress leaders’) advice — H. D. Kumaraswam­y, CM- designate

Bengaluru to work out modalities of power- sharing.

Only a few ministers are likely to take oath initially on Wednesday along with the chief minister, and other modalities would be worked out in the coming days. However, nomination­s for the Speaker’s post will be filed the same day and the Congress has staked its claim to the post, it being the larger party.

Mr Kumaraswam­y was in New Delhi to express his gratitude to UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi for supporting the formation of a JD( S)- led government in Karnataka.

Mr Kumaraswam­y, who will be sworn in as chief minister on Wednesday for the second time in 12 years, flew into New Delhi on Monday afternoon and began his engagement­s with a meeting with prepoll ally BSP supremo Mayawati. The BSP won one seat. Ms Mayawati is alos likely to attend the swearing- in.

During his 20- minute meeting with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, Mr Kumaraswam­y is learnt to have discussed the nitty- gritty of Cabinet formation and the number of ministeria­l berths the Congress and the

JD( S) would get. The meeting took place at Rahul Gandhi’s Tughlaq Lane residence.

The sources said at the meeting Mr Kumaraswam­y promised to provide good governance in Karnataka and said he would seek Rahul Gandhi’s advice on all important issues. The Congress chief also extended

his full support to the JD( S) chief for the “longterm relationsh­ip”.

“There is no bargain. We will cordially work out things. We must work together. I am here to take their ( Congress leaders’) advice,” said Mr Kumaraswam­y, when asked by reporters ahead of the meeting how the

Congress and the JD( S) will address the issue of ministry formation. Mr K. C. Venugopal, the AICC’s Karnataka incharge, was also present at the meeting.

After the meeting, Mr Gandhi tweeted: “I had a warm and cordial meeting with Mr Kumaraswam­yji. We discussed the political situation in Karnataka and other matters of mutual interest. I will be attending his swearing- in ceremony.”

Mr Venugopal will be travel to Bengaluru and hold a key meeting with Congress legislator­s on Tuesday ahead of the swearing- in. Insiders say a joint meeting of Congress and JD( S) legislator­s is also expected to be held on Tuesday. It will also be decided Tuesday if Mr Kumaraswam­y will be sworn in alone or a small Cabinet including, the deputy CM, will take the oath. A decision on the Speaker will also be taken Tuesday.

There were unconfirme­d reports that the coalition government would have 20 ministers from the Congress and 13 from the JD( S), the Congress being the larger party of the two. But not all these ministers would be sworn in initially, many would take the oath later.

Sources said while the Congress has mooted two deputy chief ministers, the JD( S) is believed to be not in favour. KPCC chief G. Parameshwa­ra is among the frontrunne­rs for the deputy chief minister’s post.

Mr Kumaraswam­y is expected to take the floor test within 24 hours after being sworn in.

 ?? — PTI ?? JD( S) leader and Karnataka CM- designate H. D. Kumaraswam­y presents a bouquet to Congress chief Rahul Gandhi as UPA chaiperson Sonia Gandhi looks on during a meeting at Mr Gandhi’s Tughlaq Lane residence in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI JD( S) leader and Karnataka CM- designate H. D. Kumaraswam­y presents a bouquet to Congress chief Rahul Gandhi as UPA chaiperson Sonia Gandhi looks on during a meeting at Mr Gandhi’s Tughlaq Lane residence in New Delhi on Monday.

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