HDK to take oath as Karnataka CM tomorrow, top opposition

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

A JD(S)-coalition government headed by H D will be sworn-in tomorrow in at a ceremony attended by a galaxy of opposition leaders and chief ministers, a development that could plant a seed for a broad-based anti-BJP platform before the Lok Sabha polls next year.

Congress's Ramesh Kumar, a former minister, will be the next Speaker, while the Deputy Speaker's post will go to the JD(S), told

The would have 22 ministers and JD(S) 12, he said, adding they would be sworn in after the floor test slated for Thursday.

will be the second chief to take oath in within a week, after BJP state B S stepped down without facing the floor test on May 19 in the face of imminent defeat.

The JD(S)'s chief minister-designate said portfolio distribution will be discussed the day after tomorrow and a coordination committee will be formed to facilitate smooth functioning of the coalition.

Kumaraswamy, the third son of JD(S) supremo and former HD Deve Gowda, will be administered the oath of office and secrecy by at 4:30 pm in front of Vidhana Soudha, seat of the government in Bengaluru.

A huge stage has been erected in front of the majestic stone building for the ceremony where a host of national and regional leaders are expected to be present to send a message across to the BJP over the shape of things to come in 2019.

Government officials and sources in the JD(S) said Congress Rahul Gandhi, his mother and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, West Bengal Chief Mamata Banerjee, Chandrababu Naidu, and Pinarayi Vijayan, her counterparts in Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala, are among those likely to be present.

So would be CPI(M) Sitaram Yechury, one of the most vocal votaries of an anti-BJP alliance, Tejashwi Yadav, the of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly, and

and Akhilesh Yadav, who have formed an alliance in would also attend the ceremony.

DMK leader M K Stalin, who was also expected to be present in order to show the burgeoning opposition consolidation against the BJP, has cancelled his Bengaluru visit and would instead for Tuticorin in where nine people were killed in police firing today.

It will be Kumaraswamy's second term in office. He had earlier headed the JD(S)-BJP coalition government for 20 months between February 2006 and October 2007.

Managing the contradictions in the coalition may not be a smooth sailing for the 58-year-old leader after the JD(S) and Congress fought a bitter electoral battle in the state, particularly the old Mysuru region.

himself conceded today that running the coalition government for the next five yearswill be a "big challenge" for him.

The first task for him would be a smooth expansion of his Council of Ministers, as the Congress would want to have a big share in the ministerial pie as it has more than double the number of MLAs JD(S) has. The Congress has 78 lawmakers in the against 37 of the JD(S).

A section of Lingayat MLAs of the Congress wanted a person from their community to be the as Kumaraswamy belongs to another politically influential caste Vokkaliga.

However, approved the name of Dalit leader G Parameshwara for the post, said.

D K Shivakumar, another of the Congress, who emerged a key figure in keeping the party MLAs together before the trust vote, was also a contender for the deputy chief minister's but the party high command opted for Parameshwara.

The BJP, which is the single largest party with 104 MLAs in the 224-member Assembly whose effective strength is 221, would not allow Kumaraswamy to have a smooth running.

The BJP has dubbed the Congress-JD(S) alliance as "unholy", and claimed the government will not complete its full term.

The saffron party has decided to boycott the oath- taking ceremony, and will observe "anti-popular mandate day" tomorrow to protest the formation of the coalition government.

Senior BJP leaders would hold a protest in front of the here, while its workers in black attire will hold demonstrations in districts, state BJP C T told reporters.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 21:10 IST