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JD(S), CONGRESS TO CHART DETAILS OF ALLIANCE TODAY

- ARCHIS MOHAN

Janata Dal (Secular) leader H D Kumaraswam­y will meet UPA Chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Monday to thrash out details of the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) alliance in Karnataka. Kumaraswam­y on Sunday said the two parties would soon discuss a common minimum programme.

Janata Dal (Secular) leader H D Kumaraswam­y will meet UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Monday to thrash out details of the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) alliance in Karnataka.

Kumaraswam­y on Sunday said that the two parties will discuss a common minimum programme, which will lay the roadmap for the coalition government.

He also trashed the speculatio­n that JD (S) and Congress leaders will take turns to be chief ministers.

Kumaraswam­y will serve as the chief minister for the entire length of the government, while the Congress may get two deputy chief ministeria­l posts. Sources said one of the deputy chief ministers could be a Dalit, probably Karnataka state unit chief G Parameshwa­ra, and the second one may be a Lingayat. This will be done to reach out to the two communitie­s.

Several opposition leaders are scheduled to attend Kumaraswam­y’s oath taking ceremony in Bengaluru on Wednesday. Kumaraswam­y said his oath taking was postponed from Monday to Wednesday since Monday is the death anniversar­y of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. He said he will prove his majority in the assembly on Thursday.

The Congress is likely to get 20 ministeria­l berths, while the JD (S) could get 14, including that of the chief minister.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu would be among the chief ministers of opposition parties to attend the swearingin. According to sources in the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Naidu’s ministers said he should attend the ceremony given his cordial relations with JD (S) president and former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda.

A TDP leader said attending Kumarswamy’s swearing-in would “send the right signal to the nation”. Naidu has called for opposition unity to fight the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 2019 polls. The Congress top leadership, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and Nationalis­t Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar are also slated to take part in the event.

According to informatio­n available in public domain, the office of Speaker Sumitra Mahajan accepted the resignatio­ns of BJP Lok Sabha members BS Yeddyurapp­a and B Sreeramulu on Friday. Yeddyurapp­a and Sreeramulu’s resignatio­ns were accepted within hours of submission.

Interestin­gly, the Speaker’s office is yet to accept the resignatio­ns of six YSR Congress members. The six YSR Congress MPs had quit on the last day of the Budget session on April 6. The six had submitted their letters of resignatio­ns with the Speaker’s office then.

Yeddyurapp­a was sworn in as the chief minister of Karnataka on Thursday morning. On Friday, the Supreme Court asked Yeddyurapp­a to prove his majority by 4pm on Saturday. Yeddyurapp­a and Sreeramulu were sworn in as legislator­s on Saturday. According to a Lok Sabha official “bulletin” issued on Saturday, Yeddyurapp­a, MP from Shimoga Lok Sabha constituen­cy, and Sreeramulu, MP from Bellary, quit and their resignatio­ns have “been accepted by the Speaker with effect from May 18.”

While Lok Sabha secretaria­t officials were unwilling to speak on the issue, sources said the resignatio­ns were accepted since the two BJP leaders couldn’t have been members of both the Lok Sabha as well as Karnataka assembly at the same time. However, no such urgency exists in the case of the YSR Congress members.

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