Bengaluru, May 22: The lobbying for ministerial berths in Karnataka has intensified after chief minister designate H D Kumaraswamy called on Congress stalwarts Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to discuss the modalities of coalition government.
However, the leaders of both Congress and JD(S) have urged their MLAs lobbying for ministership to be ready for some sacrifices in the larger interest of the Opposition unity at least till the 2019 elections.
The ministerial aspirants from Congress had initially planned to go to Delhi to lobby in their favour. However, they stayed back following a diktat from the high command that no discussions would be taken up till Kumaraswamy faced the floor test.
“We had to cancel the plan at the last moment as the high command strictly told us that nothing will be discussed till the floor test. We have also been told that we should not be insisting on ministerial berths or any other posts now. We should be ready to sacrifice anything in the larger interest,” said a senior MLA.
Kumaraswamy on Tuesday said that he will not be the only one taking oath at the swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday. If sources are to be believed a Dalit Congress MLA will be sworn-in as deputy chief minister on the same occasion. The Congress also has proposed two Deputy CM posts - one for Dalit and the other for a Lingayat.
Meanwhile, a few Lingayat MLAs have expressed displeasure over Bableshwar MLA M.B. Patil’s name being floated for Deputy Chief Minister’s post. Sources said the MLAs for Indi and Basavana Bagevadi Yeshwanthraygoud V. Patil and Shivanand S. Patil threatened to resign if Mr. M.B. Patil was considered even for a Minister’s post. They alleged that he had divided the Lingayats on the pretext of seeking a separate religion tag.
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