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HD Kumaraswamy steps in to pacify disgruntled Congress MLAs, requests high command to find immediate solution

Press Trust of India • June 8, 2018, 18:41:19 IST
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Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy on Friday stepped in to pacify the MLAs of ally Congress, who were unhappy with the cabinet expansion.

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HD Kumaraswamy steps in to pacify disgruntled Congress MLAs, requests high command to find immediate solution

Bengaluru: Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy on Friday stepped in to pacify the MLAs of ally Congress, who were unhappy with the cabinet expansion, and asked the Congress’ central leadership to act immediately to find a solution. The chief minister met MB Patil, a prominent state Congress leader under whose leadership a section of dissatisfied legislators has been holding meetings. [caption id=“attachment_4496717” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of HD Kumaraswamy. AP File image of HD Kumaraswamy. AP[/caption] Speaking to reporters after meeting Patil, the chief minister said though the issue is not directly related to him, he had gone to pacify the lawmakers as the leader of the Congress-JD(S) coalition for the stability of the government. “This is an issue that is not related to me, because these are decisions made within Congress party… I have understood his (Patil) pain that he has worked for Congress party when it needed, but feels let down now,” Kumaraswamy said. Kumaraswamy said Patil had told him that he was not alone and would take a decision after consulting other like-minded MLAs while adding, “I have understood his feelings. I request Delhi leaders (Congress) to immediately act to find a solution.” Ahead of Kumaraswamy’s visit, senior Congress leaders, including deputy chief minister and Pradesh Congress chief G Parameshwara, ministers DK Shivakumar, KJ George and RV Deshpande, met Patil at his residence to mollify him. A group of disgruntled MLAs, including MTB Nagaraj, Satish Jarkiholi, Sudhakar and Roshan Baig, among others, had on Thursday met at Patil’s residence. According to party sources, several such meetings have taken place separately, including one under the leadership of senior Congress leader and former minister HK Patil, as also by Shamanur Sivashankarappa. Terming the chief minister’s meeting with him as a “courtesy visit”, MB Patil said it is “an internal development” in the Congress and Kumaraswamy cannot do anything in this issue. Patil said he was not alone. “Several of them, about 15 to 20 of us (MLAs)are together, we will take decision together. “Let there be no wrong information. All our efforts are towards strengthening the Congress party and taking it forward,” he said. Clarifying that none of the MLAs have any intention about quitting the party, Patil said all legislators would meet and discuss, and there was nothing wrong in it. Asked whether he was heading the disgruntled legislators, he said, “We are a team. I’m no senior or no junior. We 15-20 people are all equals. Whatever they decide, it will be for the team.” The JD(S)-Congress cabinet was expanded on 6 June with the induction of 25 new ministers, after intense bargaining for ministerial berths. The much-awaited exercise has caused heartburn among several lawmakers in the coalition while supporters of some of the ministerial aspirants staged protests. The Congress has dropped several key members of the previous Siddaramaiah ministry, including MB Patil, Dinesh Gundu Rao, Ramalinga Reddy, R Roshan Baig, HK Patil, Tanvir Sait, Shamanur Sivashankarappaand, Satish Jarkhiholi, from the coalition government.

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