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Kumaraswamy seeks Rahul's nod for state cabinet expansion

August 30, 2018 15:26 IST

IMAGE: Karnataka CM H D Kumaraswamy meets Congress president Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi on Friday. Photograph: ANI

Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Thursday met Congress president Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi and urged him to take early decision on cabinet expansion of the coalition government.

The chief minister also said that the Janata Dal-Secular-Congress coalition government is secure under the leadership of senior Congress leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah.

In a brief meeting with the Gandhi at his residence, Kumaraswamy also apprised him about the 100 day performance of the coalition government.

 

“In the meeting, I have requested the Congress president to take early decision on expansion of the cabinet and appointment of corporation Boards chairman,” Kumaraswamy told reporters after the meeting.

At present, the cabinet comprises 16 Congress and 10 JD-S members, including chief minister and deputy chief minister, and as per rule four more can be added, one from the JD-S and three from the Congress.

Kumaraswamy’s discussions with Gandhi also comes on the eve of the JD(S)-Congress Coordination Committee meeting scheduled for Friday to iron out differences in the alliance that has arisen after Siddaramaiah's remarks about becoming the state chief minister.

Asked about the remarks, he said: “He (Siddaramaiah) is a leader. If he expresses desire to become CM, what's wrong in that.”

“The coalition government is secure under the leadership of Siddarmaiah. Siddaramaiah is necessary for the coalition government to run safety,” Kumaraswamy said.

Already, Siddarmaiah has given clarification that he would become the chief minister if people desire in the next election, the CM said.

“Despande (senior Congress leader) too may have desire to become chief minister. There is no no need to interpret and understand it in a different way,” he added.

R V Despande is a revenue minister in the coalition government in Karnataka.

Asserting that the coalition government was successful in completing 100 days in the state, the chief minister said: "People in the state have various expectations. My first goal is to fulfil their expectations in the coming days."

The 100 days of honeymoon period is over and the government will start implementing the blue print in the coming days, he added.
The chief minister further said that the government was successful in taking officers into confidence. They have to work considering the wave length of the coalition government, he added.

Already, the government has announced farm loan waiver and given certain directions to officials to implement the budget proposals, he stressed.

Kumaraswamy is also scheduled to meet the President Ramnath Kovind and Home Minister Rajnath Singh to submit proposal seeking relief to flood hit Kodagu in the state.

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