The Asian Age

HDK & Dy CM oath today, top Opp. netas to attend

New K’taka Cabinet to have 22 Cong ministers, 12 from JD- S Cong’s G. Parameshwa­r Dy CM, Ramesh Kumar to be Speaker

- VINAY MADHAV and N. B. HOMBAL

Five days after Karnataka governor Vajubhai Vala invited the CongressJD( S) coalition to form the government, state JD( S) president H. D. Kumaraswam­y and his Congress counterpar­t Dr G. Parameshwa­r will take the oath as chief minister and deputy chief minister on Wednesday evening as a galaxy of top Opposition leaders from across the country will gather at the state’s majestic seat of power, the Vidhana Soudha.

After a day of hardfought negotiatio­ns between the incoming chief minister and the Congress quartet, which includes state in- charge K. C. Venugopal, former chief minister Siddaramai­ah, KPCC chief G. Parameshwa­r and the party’s trusted leader D. K. Shivakumar, the coalition partners have agreed on a powershari­ng formula on the eve of the swearing- in. There will be only one deputy chief minister, Dr Parameshwa­r. The Cabinet will have 22 Congress ministers, including Dr Parameshwa­r, and 12 from the JD( S). Congress president Rahul Gandhi has chosen former Speaker K. R. Ramesh Kumar to take over as the presiding officer of the Assembly for the second time. He was Speaker during the rule of the undivided Janata Dal ( 1994- 99). The post of deputy speaker will be held by the JD( S). The legislator­s likely to join the ministry will be chosen after the trust vote due on Thursday.

Sources in the Congress

said that at the meeting held on Tuesday, the Congress leaders heeded the plea of Mr Kumaraswam­y to restrict the number of deputy chief ministers to one as more DCMs would be a burden on the government.

Speaking to the media soon after the meeting, Congress general secretary in charge of Karnataka K. C. Venugopal said the agenda was restricted to a couple of critical issues, as the rest could be discussed by the coalition partners at a later date.

Mr Kumaraswam­y said legislator­s likely to be inducted in the Cabinet would be decided by Wednesday evening. His counterpar­t in the Congress and other leaders would have one more round of discussion­s on Wednesday on drawing up the final list of candidates to be inducted into the ministry.

Answering a question, Mr Kumaraswam­y said the coalition partners were not bothered about either black day celebratio­ns or black band protests announced by the BJP leaders.

“I have not said that I will not waive loans of farmers. The media is saying that I have executed a U- turn on my pre- poll promises. All I have said is that I will discuss all issues with coalition partners before taking a decision. A coordinati­on committee would soon be formed, where implementi­ng manifestos of both parties will be decided. The list of ministers will be finalised by the coordinati­on committee as well,” he added.

 ?? — PTI ?? Karnataka CM- designate H. D. Kumaraswam­y visits Manjunatha Swamy temple, a day before his swearingin ceremony, in Dharmastha­la on Tuesday.
— PTI Karnataka CM- designate H. D. Kumaraswam­y visits Manjunatha Swamy temple, a day before his swearingin ceremony, in Dharmastha­la on Tuesday.

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