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HDK to take oath as CM on May 23

Published On : 20 May 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Bengaluru: State president of JD(S), H D Kumaraswamy, said that he would be taking oath as the new Karnataka chief minister on Wednesday May 23. Earlier in the evening, he had said that he would take charge in ceremony being held at Kanteerava Stadium here on Monday May 21.

Although all preparations have been in place for the swearing-in ceremony, the leaders realized that national president of Congress party, Rahul Gandhi, and other top rung Congress leaders of national stature will not be able to take part in it on account of the death anniversary of former Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi. After discussions, Kumaraswamy reportedly agreed to postpone the ceremony to Wednesday,.

On Wednesday, only Dr G Parameshwar is expected to be sworn in as deputy chief minister, in addition to the chief minister. No other ministers will be sworn in. After the swearing-in, Kumaraswamy will fix date for trust vote.

Siddaramaiah will be the president of the coordinating committee of the new government. All important decisions of the new government need to be passed in this committee beforehand. The new government is expected to have Congress and JD(S) ministers in the ratio of 4:3.

 

 







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