5-year term for Kumaraswamy not discussed: DY CM Parameshwara
BENGALURU :A day ahead of the trust vote, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister G Parameshwara today said the Congress-JD(S) coalition was yet to discuss modalities about H D Kumaraswamy continuing as Chief Minister for a full five year term.
“We have not yet discussed those modalities,” he said in response to a question whether Kumaraswamy will be the Chief Minister for full five year term.
Speaking to reporters here, he said “we are also yet to decide on what portfolios have to go to them and what should be with us, then five years term- whether they should be or we should also…all those modalities we have still not discussed.”
When asked again whether Congress was okay with giving Chief Minister’s post to JD(S) for full a five year term, Parameshwara, also the KPCC chief, said “….after discussing.. looking at the pros and cons (we will decide), our main intention is to give good administration.”
Ahead of his swearing-in, Kumaraswamy had dismissed reports about his party working out a power sharing formula of heading the government for 30 months each,with its coalition partner the Congress, saying “No such talks have taken place.”
At a press conference at the KPCC office here, he dismissed doubts over the longevity of the coalition, and said, “Under no circumstance will we allow the alliance to break. Chief Minister H.D.
He dismissed reports about differences within the party over selection of Ministers. “There is nothing wrong in our MLAs asking for posts. We have a lot of eligible leaders in our party. We are proud that we have created such leaders and they are our asset. Our high command will decide how to place them in the coalition after Friday’s floor test.”
Asked how significant his role will be as the Deputy Chief Minister in the coalition, he said, “I’m not just a Deputy Chief Minister. I also represent the Congress in the coalition. I will definitely have an important role to play.” ( With Agency Inputs ).