Bengaluru: To accommodate maximum aspirants in boards, Siddu opts for power sharing


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Nov 22: Karnataka chief minister, Siddaramaiah, who has been dilly-dallying on the issue of nominating heads for state-run corporations and boards for fear of ruffling the feathers of disgruntled leaders, has, in consultation with Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president, G Parameshwar, finalized list of chosen leaders for these posts.

A list of 95 nominations to important boards and corporations has already been handed over to the party high command on Friday November 21. National president of the Congress, Sonia Gandhi, is expected to give her assent to these names in a couple of days, fulfilling the aspirations of 95 power-hungry politicians, who have been lobbying hard and vying with other leaders for these seats.

However, it is gathered that the term of these heads has been truncated to 18 months, as a compromise formula to accommodate maximum number of candidates. On expiry of the first 18 months, the present candidates will have to leave their posts to make room for fresh faces to be nominated by the party leadership again. The Congress government in the state has 42 more months of tenure, and during the last six months, everyone will be busy will elections. Therefore, the formula worked out presently is to share the next three years on prorata basis.

It is gathered that in tune with the high command directive, people who have been loyal to the party since long, and have worked in organizational positions successfully, have been given preference. Parameshwar said that the list includes 12 KPCC ffice bearers, six district Congress presidents, and leaders belonging to other backward castes. Current legislators, close relatives of leading Congressmen, those who fought in the last assembly election and tasted defeat, and those who recently migrated to the party have been left out as the central leadership's stand on these candidates remained rigid, it is gathered.

The list it is said, has tried to strike a balance between all the castes and categories of leaders. Digvijay Singh and Rahul Gandhi reportedly expressed their approval for this list.

It is said that a list of about 1,500 members of boards and corporations has also been drawn. These members will be absorbed in about two weeks time.

  

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  • Mohandas Talwar, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 22 2014

    If its G Parameshwar, who finalized the list of chosen leaders for these posts.then I am sure Kripa Alva will be there in the list congratulations to kripa alva in advance.

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  • Vishal D Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 22 2014

    This CM is full busy in pacifying the Congress & his own survival as CM. Tragic situation for the entire state population. Industrialists are moving to nearby states but who cares?

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  • JR,

    Sat, Nov 22 2014

    IT IS GREAT CONGI PARTY DON'T HAVE SINGLE ORIGINAL LOYAL SENIOR WORKER TO OCCUPY CM CHAIR LIKE NO SINGLE PERSON TO OCCUPY PARTY PRESIDENT.
    IT IS GREAT STILL THERE ARE ASPIRANTS IN SINKING BOAT WHICH IS EVIDENT FROM THE RECENT ELECTION RESULTS OF CENTRAL AND STATE.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Sat, Nov 22 2014

    Board list is not even prepared /finalised......its already 2 years over....dummy list went to Delhi and came back several times.Struggle for power sharing mantra is the obstackle.CM does not want to share power...at least with Parameshi......why these dombarata...let it be 'as is where is basis for another 3 years.Let him release the list at the fag end of rule before i month.
    CM has no guts/prudence to appoint cheads for boards because of fear among rank and file in the party.This the truth....

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