KALABURAGI :
CONGRESS president
Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday
said no proposal had yet been
received regarding the composition of the new Karnataka ministry under Chief Minister-designate D K Shivakumar.
He also indicated that decisions on ministers, Deputy Chief
Ministers and key appointments
would be taken only after consultations following the June 3
swearing-in ceremony.
Addressing reporters here,
Kharge said discussions were
underway on various aspects of
the government formation
process, but no formal proposal had been placed before the party leadership so far.
“We will have to see. No proposal has come yet (on the
appointment of ministers). Once
the proposal comes, discussions
will be held on how many ministers and deputy chief ministers should be appointed, on
whether important chairmanships should also be filled along
with it,” he said.
Kharge said the party would
get clarity only after the swearing-in ceremony. “All these matters are under discussion. We will
know after June 3. Right now, we
have to wait,” he said.
Referring to the possibility of
expanding the cabinet in phases, he said, “Whether he (CMdesignate) will appoint eight or
ten ministers, we have not
received their proposal. Once it
comes, one phase may be completed first, and then after 15
days or a month, another phase
may be taken up for the remaining (posts).”
Asked whether a framework
for accommodating aspirants
had already been worked out,
Kharge said discussions were taking place, but no final decision
had been conveyed to the party
leadership.
“There is an idea that in another phase, the remaining members should also be accommodated. Such a discussion exists,
but we still do not know what
exactly the CM-designate is considering. Nothing has come to us
yet,” he said.
On the issue of appointing a
new Karnataka Pradesh Congress
Committee (KPCC) president
after Shivakumar assumes office
as Chief Minister, Kharge said a
change in leadership was a natural process, and the party
was searching for a suitable successor.
“That is natural. Once the
incumbent steps down, someone
else will have to come. We
are searching. We have to identify a good person and also consider the right combination,” he
said.