HD Kumaraswamy's Oath Next Week Turns Into Show Of Opposition Unity

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kanteerava stadium on Wednesday next, the occasion is going to serve more than one purpose
It will also serve as a show of unity for opposition leaders
Mr Kumaraswamy said he was going to personally invite Rahul Gandhi, the Congress President, to the ceremony as well as many of the country's
regional heavyweights."Tomorrow morning, I am going to Delhi and I want to meet Sonia ji and Rahul ji," Mr Kumaraswamy said today.Mayawati
of the Bahujan Samaj Party, who had tied up with Mr Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal (Secular), and Samajwadi Party's Akhilesh Yadav are going
to be there
So are chief ministers of two neighbours, Andhra Pradesh's N Chandrababu Naidu and Telangana's K Chandrashekar Rao.West Bengal Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee will certainly be there.Ms Banerjee was among the first to pick up the phone to congratulate Mr Kumaraswamy after
BJP's BS Yeddyurappa resigned in face of imminent defeat in the trust vote
She also ended up announcing on Twitter Mr Kumaraswamy's plan to hold the swearing-in ceremony on Monday.The date was later shifted to
Wednesday after Congress leaders pointed that Monday was former prime minister and Rahul Gandhi's father, Rajiv Gandhi's death
anniversary.At a media briefing that he had used to launch a stinging attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Congress President had
left the possibility of joining hands with regional players open.Without tying his party to a firm stand on pre-poll alliances with other
opposition parties, Mr Gandhi said the Congress would protect the voice of the people in every state."Where ever we feel that the BJP is
attacking democracy, you will find the Congress
possibility of joining hands with regional players open
(PTI)That may not be good enough for Mamata Banerjee, who has been advocating that the opposition put up a joint candidate against the BJP
in the 2019 elections.She had recently blamed the Congress for not tying up with the Janata Dal Secular ahead of the Karnataka elections,
saying Rahul Gandhi's party should have "worked more tactfully" with HD Deve Gowda
"It would have helped them," she had said.In the assembly results a few days later, the BJP emerged as the single largest party with 104
seats, the Congress came second and the JDS, a distant third.But the two parties quickly worked the phones and arrived at a pact to let Mr
Kumaraswamy become the Chief Minister
The Congress, despite getting a larger share of the seats, settled for the Deputy Chief Minister's chair
With the Karnataka pact, the Congress has demonstrated to its potential allies that it was, in principle, willing to go the extra mile to
fight the BJP.