Winnability will be criteria in seat sharing with JD(S):Siddaramaiah

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

As ruling coalition partners in began parleys on seat sharing for Lok Sabha polls, senior and former Monday said winnability will be the criteria.

The of the Legislature party also ruled out his contesting the parliamentary polls and said, he would like to continue in state

"There is hope that there will be agreement on seat sharing... no ratio, who will win from where is important," Siddaramaiah, who is also the of Congress-JD(S) coordination committee told reporters in Hubballi.

Pointing out that the first meeting on seat sharing is on between coalition partners, he said, and Deputy G Parameshwara from the Congress' side; JD(S) state chief H Vishwanath and PWD Minister H D Revanna from the regional party's side will be holding discussions today.

"I will then call a coordination committee meeting, where we will discuss again," he added.

and JD(S) as per their coalition arrangement have decided to fight the Lok Sabha polls together.

However, seat sharing is likely to be a major test for both parties as JD(S) on two-third, one-third formula adopted in ministry formation and allocation of boards and corporations, has demanded for 10 to 12 seats out of the total 28.

The Congress is opposed to this, and has maintained that sharing of seats will be based on "merit".

Also, there is pressure from within the Congress not to cede too many seats to JD(S), specially ten seats where the party has sitting MPs.

Sharing of seats from old Mysuru region is expected to be an acid test for both parties, as JD(S) considers it as its bastion, and the Congress has its sitting members from most of the seats there.

The will be another bone of contention between the coalition partners as JD(S) has plans to field H D Kumaraswamy's son from the seat that it currently holds, while there is growing pressure within the Congress to field Sumalatha Ambareesh, wife of late actor-turned-politician M H Ambareesh.

Noting that Sumalatha had met and told him that she was under pressure from party workers in Mandya and Ambareesh's fans to contest the Lok Sabha polls from there, said, "I have told her that we are yet to discuss seat sharing, and would discuss with her after that."

The Congress is hopeful of gaining the seat on Ambaressh's popularity in the region and sympathy wave by fielding his wife Sumalatha, who is also a popular south Indian

There are also talks about Sumalatha contesting independently, if the JD(S) does not give up the seat to Congress in her favour.

also denied reports that he was shifting to national

"I won't contest from anywhere, whether it is Koppal or Dharwad or Mysuru. I won't contest from anywhere," he said in response to a question about him contesting from Koppal.

Asked what his decision would be if the high command asked him to contest, he said, "The high command won't tell me (to contest)."

"I am in state now, I will continue there," he added.

Responding to a question about the delay in SIT probe into an audio clip containing purported conversation to lure a JD(S) MLA, involving state BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa, Siddaramaiah said, it is for the Chief Minister to decide, as he had announced it on the floor of the assembly.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 16:10 IST