Kumaraswamy May Have Two Deputies, Will Take Oath Alone, Says Congress

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kumaraswamy will take oath on Wednesday - alone, said Congress leader DK Shivakumar.New Delhi/Bengaluru: 
Karnataka may have not one, but two deputy chief ministers, state Congress chief G Parameshwara has said
The final call will be taken by the Central leadership, whom HD Kumaraswamy, the Chief Minister of the alliance will meet tomorrow.The
leader of the regional party Janata Dal Secular will take oath on Wednesday - alone, said senior Congress leader DK Shivakumar
The rest of his cabinet is likely to take oath only after the trust vote, which is likely to be held on Thursday.Under the last-minute deal
between the Congress and the JD(S) on the day of vote counting, the Congress will choose a Deputy Chief Minister -- a post that's likely to
be filled by Mr Parameshwara
Leaders of the JD(S), however, did not rule out the possibility of two Deputy Chief Ministers to strike a balance between the two
parties.Ahead of the meeting with Rahul and Sonia Gandhi, Mr Kumaraswamy is likely to make a detour to Tirumala, to seek blessings of Lord
Balaji at the famous temple of Tirupathi
Last night, in a key meeting, the Congress and the JD(S) finalised the details of power sharing
The Congress, which won 78 seats in comparison to Mr Kumaraswamy's party's 38, will get the lion's share of the ministries, although the
portfolios are yet to be worked out. BS Yeddyurappa, who took over as Chief Minister, resigned on the third day, ahead of the trust vote.Mr
Kumaraswamy told TheIndianSubcontinent that the two parties will also draw up a Common Minimum Programme to earmark the key governance
issues of the southern state
Both sides have also agreed to constitute a coalition coordination committee.The BJP, whose government headed by BS Yeddyurappa had to
resign for want of majority, ahead of the trust vote on Saturday, says the state could witness elections soon
Party lawmaker Anand Kumar said, "We would come out stronger in the elections
Only the BJP was given the mandate, but the Congress has entered into an opportunistic unholy alliance".Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala
invited the BJP, the single largest party with 104 seats, to form the government though the JD(S) Congress combine that commanded a
majority, had staked claim to form government.But BS Yeddyurappa, who took over as Chief Minister, resigned on the third day, ahead of the
trust vote
The Governor had controversially given him 15 days to prove majority, triggering allegations of poaching
But the Supreme Court, in response to a petition by the Congress against the Governor's decision, had directed him to take the floor test
within 24 hours.