New Delhi: More than a dozen Opposition leaders will be attending the oath ceremony of HD Kumaraswamy, who takes over as the Karnataka Chief Minister Wednesday, pending a floor test. The mega gathering is seen as a show of strength by the Opposition, which is yet to put forth a cohesive effort to stitch up a united front to take on the BJP in next year’s general elections.
In between his frequent temple runs over the last three days, 58-year-old Kumaraswamy has managed to draw up an extended guest list, which includes five Chief Ministers and senior leaders from most key opposition parties.
After the results in Karnataka threw up a split verdict and the Congress and Kumaraswamy announced a tie-up to take a shot at power in the state, many of these leaders had called and tweeted to show support.
Monday, Kumaraswamy flew down to Delhi to personally invite Rahul and Sonia Gandhi, leaders of ally Congress in Karnataka. At the meeting, the three talked of a forward-looking broader alliance. It is not known yet whether Sonia Gandhi will attend the event, but Rahul Gandhi accepted the invitation with a cordial tweet:
Kumaraswamy also managed to meet Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, whose party leaders said he would be attending the ceremony.
The Janata Dal Secular chief did not meet Sitaram Yechury, but he touched base with the CPM general secretary on telephone. “I said there is no need for formality. I will attend it (the ceremony) in Bengaluru on May 23,” Yechury later told reporters.
The rest of the names on Kumaraswamy’s list are also ticked: Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao, former UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, Bihar leader Lalu Yadav’s son Tejashwi Yadav, Rashtriya Lok Dal chief Ajit Singh, DMK chief MK Stalin, actor-politician Kamal Haasan and ally Dalit leader Mayawati.
Stalin, however, said that he has cancelled his visit to Bangalore Wednesday following the violence at Tamil Nadu’s Tuticorin, which claimed nine lives.
The last such gathering had taken place during a dinner hosted by Sonia Gandhi during the budget session of parliament. Leaders of 19 parties had attended. Congress chief Rahul Gandhi called it an opportunity to “meet and bond” and tweeted later about “tremendous positive energy, warmth and genuine affection”.
This time, the Gandhis’ gesture of taking a backseat in the Karnataka alliance and allowing the smaller, regional party take the point, is seen as signaling their wholehearted commitment to challenge the BJP.
G Parameshwara to be Dy CM
Bangalore: Karnataka will have its second Chief Minister within a week as Janata Dal Secular chief HD Kumaraswamy takes oath Wednesday along with his deputy, Congress’ G Parameshwara. At a meeting this evening, the two parties also finalised the division of power. Of the state’s 34 ministries, 22 would go to Congress and 12 – including the post of the Chief Minister – will be with JD(S), Parameshwara said. The crucial meeting was held after the green signal from Congress party president Rahul Gandhi, whom Kumaraswamy met in Delhi Monday.