Kumaraswamy eyes Agriculture portfolio in new NDA govt
Bengaluru, NT Bureau: J D(S) leader and former Chief Minister H D Ku ma raswa my on Wed nesday hinted that his party was interested in the Agriculture portfolio in the new NDA Government. JD(S), headed by his father and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, joined the NDA last year.
BJP and JD(S) fought the Lok Sabha elections together in Karnataka, which has a total of 28 seats. BJP won 17 seats and JD(S) two. Asked about JD(S)' "demands" ahead of government formation, he said: "we don't have any such demand.
Our priority is resolution of issues concerning Karnataka that have been there for long from the Centre. About giving representation (Cabinet berth) to Karnataka at the Centre, Narendra Modi will decide."
On his Ministerial aspirations, Kumaraswamy said the NDA leadership will decide. "Let's speak about it when the time comes. Delhi leaders know what is the appropriate decision that needs to be taken for the situation there (in Karnataka). They will decide," he said.
Regarding speculation in some quarters that he will be the Agriculture Minister, with similar desire being expressed by severa l other JD(S) leaders, he acknowledged that his party's interest is in the Agriculture department, "Let's see what decisions will happen."
"Our party's interest is in the Agriculture department. Our fight since the beginning has been towards doing good for the farming community," Kumaraswamy, who arrived in New Delhi to attend today's NDA meeting, told reporters.
Earlier during campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections also, Kumaraswamy, who on Tuesday won the Mandya seat with a massive margin, had made no secret of his interest in holding the Agriculture portfolio in the event of the NDA returning to power at the Centre.
Let's speak about it when the time comes. Delhi leaders know what is the appropriate decision that needs to be taken for the situation there (in Karnataka). They will decide - Former CM H D Kumaraswamy
According to the final results for Lok Sabha polls declared, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to form the government for a third consecutive term with the BJP-led NDA getting a majority in the Lok Sabha.
The BJP won 240 seats, falling short of the 272 majority mark and needing the support of allies in the party-led NDA for government formation, a far cry from the 303 and 282 seats it had won in 2019 and 2014, respectively, to have a majority on its own.
HDK heads to Delhi, says Cong bid to form govt will not happen
J D(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy on Wednesday said the Congress bid to form government at the Centre will not happen.
The Election Commission of India on Tuesday declared results for 542 of the 543 Lok Sabha constituencies, with the BJP winning 240 seats and the Congress 99. Speaking to reporters before heading for New Delhi, he said the NDA constituents meeting will be held in the national capital, and he would be participating on behalf of JD(S).
"Nothing will happen," Kumaraswamy said, replying to a query on the Congress party's exercise to form the government. Kumaraswamy, the JD(S) second-in-command, won the Lok Sabha election from Mandya as an NDA candidate.
Along with him, the party's candidate Mallesh Babu won from Kolar. However, JD(S) candidate from Hassan, Prajwal Revanna, lost the election.
The NDA got 19 out of 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka. The BJP won 17 and JD(S) - 2.