K'taka govt: Cong, JD-S 'tug of war' over portfolios continues

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The over allocation of portfolios in continued today despite five days of hectic deliberations between the and the JD-S, delaying the expansion of state

and state leaders left for Bengaluru late this evening to participate in the funeral of a Congress MLA, who died in an accident last night.

There has been "heavy bargaining" over portfolio allocation during discussions between the coalition partners, thus delaying the formation of council of ministers in

Kumaraswamy, who was sworn-in as of the state last week after the Congress extended its "unconditional support" to his party, went straight from the airport to the residence of senior Congress for discussions with top Congress leaders.

Congress had left for the yesterday accompanying his mother who has to undergo a medical check-up there.

Among those present during the deliberations today were Ahmed Patel, and K C Venugopal, who is the AICC incharge of the state.

was joined by Danish during the discussions with the Congress leadership.

Later, Mallikarjun Kharge, state Congress leaders Siddharamaiahan, deputy G Parameshwara and D K joined their senior leadership in the "negotiations".

Sources said that the state Congress leaders are pushing their own case for key portfolios. They added that the Congress is keen to have all key portfolios of Finance, Home and Industries, under which the department of comes, besides Power, Irrigation, Public Works Department, Excise, Bengaluru Development and primary education.

The JD-S leadership too is keen to have a share in the key portfolios, especially Finance, as the chief minister wants to fulfil his promise of farm loan waiver.

"We held discussions with Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and other leaders of our ally in We are likely to finalise the portfolio-sharing issue within a day or two. We will be meeting again and will hold further discussions," told

After the meeting, Kumaraswamy exuded confidence that an amicable power sharing arrangement will be worked out.

"We discussed the portfolios. The discussions remained inconclusive, but ended on a positive note. Very soon we will sort out the issues," told

Kumaraswamy had admitted earlier to having "some issues" with the Congress over allocation of portfolios in the new government. Only

Kumaraswamy and Parameshwara have been sworn-in till now.

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 21:45 IST