The Asian Age

No resolution in sight for stalemate over portfolios

- SHYAM SUNDAR VATTAM

The agonising wait of every Kannadiga for a functional and full fledged government which can address their problems and apprehensi­ons, continues with the JD( S)- Congress coalition unable to come to an understand­ing on portfolio allocation- particular­ly the contentiou­s issue of who should get the all powerful finance portfolio, which determines the fund distributi­on among various government department­s.

With leaders of Congress and JD ( S) digging their heels in on key

portfolios, the coalition government headed by H. D. Kumaraswam­y completed a week without any major decisions, with the administra­tion now in slumber for almost two months ever since the code of conduct came into play ahead of the May 12 Assembly polls.

It's not only the finance portfolio which is proving to be a stumbling block

for the coalition, there are problems over allotment of other key ministries as well with parleys at different levels making little headway. What has made matters reach this point is the haste on the part of senior Congress leaders in New Delhi to forge the alliance without evolving a formula on sharing portfolios, said sources. Leaders of both parties have agreed on 22 ministries for Congress and 12 for JD ( S) but the lack of clarity on allocation of portfolios has upset state leaders of both parties.

The fact that difference­s remain unresolved was confirmed by Congress general secretary incharge of Karnataka, K. C. Venugopal, during an interview to Deccan Chronicle. He said discussion­s are underway to arrive at a consensus on sharing portfolios. “I am optimistic that all contentiou­s issues will be resolved in the next few days and the process of induction of ministers will begin,” he added.

Mr Venugopal denied that UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s visit to the United States had delayed expansion of the ministry. “He ( Mr Gandhi) has favoured an early solution to the imbroglio as already one week has passed since the coalition government took over. Already, Mr Rahulji has authorised KPCC president Dr G Parameshwa­r and other state leaders to engage in a dialogue with JD( S) leaders in this regard. And we are in regular touch with both Mr Rahulji and Mrs Soniaji and briefing them on latest developmen­ts in Karnataka,” Mr Vengugopal said.

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