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Karnataka Polls 2018: Easy win at trust vote, but tough reign ahead for Kumaraswamy

The next big challenge before the new government would be ministry formation. While there is not much of dissent in the JD(S) camp, the Congress claims it has succeeded in calming its many claimants

May 25, 2018 / 17:30 IST
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HD Kumaraswamy
HD Kumaraswamy

M Gautham Machaiah

The HD Kumaraswamy government easily won the trust vote on Friday, but the chief minister’s head lies uneasy under the crown: BJP state president BS Yeddyurappa is on the prowl and pinpricks are growing from the Congress party, the ‘junior’ member of the ruling alliance.

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Yeddyurappa, who was earlier invited to form the government though his party did not have a simple majority, had to undergo the humiliation of resigning even before moving the motion of confidence in the assembly as he had failed to shore up the required numbers. He is a man in a hurry and is not known to bide his time till the opportune moment.

Instead of graciously accepting defeat and lying low till the dust settled, the BJP chief had on the eve of Friday’s floor test made another last ditch effort to save face by openly appealing to Congress MLAs to revolt. “Congress leaders who are hurt with their party’s decision to align with JD(S) should join hands with BJP. Let us provide good governance and make Karnataka a model state,” he said.