The Sunday Guardian

Congress-JDS coalition under too many pulls and pressures

Newly sworn-in Karnataka CM Kumaraswam­y did not commit himself on the Lingayat separate religion issue.

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Shivakumar aide, told The Sunday Guardian, “One must remember that if this government is getting formed, D.K. Sir had a crucial role. It was his alertness that foiled efforts to poach many MLAs from the resort.” While Kumaraswam­y stayed away from assuring anything concrete to the people of the state on the farmers’ loan waiver issue, coalition pressures were visible. In his maiden press conference as Chief Minister, Kumaraswam­y steered clear of committing himself on the contentiou­s Lingayat separate religion issue and the Mahadayi issue.

These are just few of the issues that the state faces immediatel­y. What shocked many was the direct attack by Chief Minister Kumaraswam­y against the seer of Sane- halli Lingayat Mutt Panditarad­hya Shivachary­a Swamiji. With over 50 Lingayat MLAs in the new Assembly, things may be difficult to control.

While the JDS, which has been allotted 12 Cabinet berths under the power sharing mechanism, is struggling to find candidates for the same from amongst its 37 MLAs, the Congress is facing a problem of plenty to fill up its share of 22 Cabinet berths. The Veershaiva Lingayat associatio­ns are demanding a deputy chief ministersh­ip for a senior Lingayat leader, while the minority Muslims who constitute 19% of the population hope that the coalition will give the post to a Muslim MLA. Senior Congress leader Veerappa Moily told this newspaper: “I have advised Cabinet expansion in batches to both the parties.”

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