This Article is From May 16, 2018

Kumaraswamy Dials Mamata Banerjee, Brainstorms Strategy For Karnataka

Mamata Banerjee has advised HD Kumaraswamy to keep up the pressure on the BJP over government formation in Karnataka.

Kumaraswamy Dials Mamata Banerjee, Brainstorms Strategy For Karnataka

Mamata Banerjee wished HD Kumaraswamy luck on the efforts to form government in Karnataka with Congress.

Kolkata: HD Kumaraswamy, the Congress's new ally in Karnataka, today touched base with Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who reached out to his father, former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda yesterday. Ms Banerjee had congratulated Mr Deve Gowda on his Janata Dal Secular's performance in the assembly polls. The senior opposition leader, who has been trying to stitch together an anti-BJP front, had also expressed hope that he would be able to form the government in the state together with the Congress.

The conversation between the two leaders today was more of strategy session, sources said. Ms Banerjee advised Mr Kumaraswamy to keep up the pressure on the BJP -- to which end, the Congress and the JD(S) already have some plans.

The Congress has decided to approach the Supreme Court in case the Governor decides to invite the BJP -- which emerged as the largest single party in this election -- to form government. There is also a Plan B -- approaching President Ram Nath Kovind for redressal.

Sometime after the conversation with Ms Banerjee, Mr Kumaraswamy's JD(S) also announced plans to hold a sit-down strike outside the Governor's residence in case he refused to meet the leaders of the alliance.

During the counting of Karnataka votes yesterday, as the BJP leads shot up, Ms Banerjee had tweeted her disappointment about the lack of a pre-poll alliance between the Congress and the JD(S). The alliance materialized three hours later. And after the two parties met the Governor to stake claim to form government in the state, she had dialed Mr Deve Gowda.

Later in the evening, Ms Banerjee had advocated the need for a fresh equation between the Centre and states, one that recognised regional aspirations and the importance of regional parties.

The Congress yesterday offered JD(S) the role of the big brother in Karnataka and its unconditional support. To drive the message home, Ms Banerjee said, "regional fronts and regional partners have a very important role to play. I feel both parties -- the Congress and the BJP --  must remember that and not treat them casually."
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