Kumaraswamy meets Sonia, Rahul, discusses government formation (Roundup)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

JD-S leader and Minister-designate H.on Monday met and to discuss ministerial berth sharing between the coalition partners ahead of his swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday.

The has authorised its incharge of K.C. Venugopal to discuss the matter with local Congress leadership, including former Minister He will also discuss the issue with the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) leadership.

"Rahulji cleared the modalities to be done. He has given permission to Venugopal to discuss all those matters and finalise everything. He will sit together to finalise things," Kumaraswamy told reporters after meeting the Gandhis.

He also invited both leaders to his oath-taking ceremony in Bengaluru on Wednesday. "Both agreed to come," he said.

Kumaraswamy earlier met (BSP) chief here and discussed plans of putting in place a Congress and JD-S coalition government. The JD-S contested the election in a pre-poll alliance with the BSP and later had a post-poll tie-up with

JD-S and Spokesperson Danish said Kumaraswamy and Congress leaders discussed "long term relationship on mutual trust" of the newly-formed coalition and vowed to give a joint contest to the BJP in Karnataka in 2019 polls.

told NDTV: "This is what we have decided. We will fight together."

Asked about Congress's demand of two Ministers, he said: "Who will be their Deputy CM its up to them (Congress)."

Before Kumaraswamy meet the Gandhis, senior Congress leaders and met and are learnt to have discussed issues related to government formation in Karnataka.

Besides Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, and Chief Ministers Arvind Kejriwal (Delhi), (Kerala), Mamata Banerjee (West Bengal), Chandrababu Naidu (Andhra Pradesh) and (Telangana) are expected to attend the oath-taking ceremony.

Meanwhile, BJP launched a scathing attack on both the parties and described the alliance as "unholy" while defending his party's decision to form the government.

"We were invited to form the government. There was nothing unethical," Shah told reporters here.

"The BJP emerged as the single-largest party in Karnataka. The mandate was in favour of the BJP. and the JD-S formed an alliance against the people's mandate. This is what I call an unholy alliance."

He said if the Congress and the JD-S had not "locked" their MLAs in five-star hotels and allowed them to interact with people, the JD-S would have supported the in government formation.

Shah said the BJP was invited to form the governments in and earlier because the Congress did not stake claim despite emerging as the single-largest party as their leaders were "resting and sleeping".

The said as the single-largest party, it was the BJP's right to stake claim. Responding to charges of attempts at horse trading by the BJP, Shah hit back, saying it was the Congress which sold its stable to form the

Hitting out at the Congress for "preaching on democracy", Shah reminded how it formed the government in in 1980 despite failing to win a single seat in the Assembly elections.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 22:24 IST