Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru
Bengaluru, Jan 1: Amid speculation of rift between alliance partners Congress and JD(S) regarding seat sharing in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, senior JD(S) leader Danish Ali said 2:1 formula should be followed for this year's general elections in Karnataka and the larger share should be of Congress.
As per this formula, of the 28 Lok Sabha seats in the state, the Congress should get 18 seats and the JD(S) 10 seats.
"Friendly fight on any seat should be the last option... The Congress and the JD(S) should steer clear of it," Danish Ali was quoted telling media.
Even JD(S) chief H D Kumaraswamy had told PTI, "Let there be no unnecessary confusion regarding sharing of Lok Sabha seats...Kumaraswamy has expressed his opinion about JD(S) contesting from 12 seats, we (the Congress and the JD(S)) will sit and decide, we will do the seat sharing smoothly.”
Sources say that friction in the coalition started with Congress showing ‘big brother’ attitude, which made JD(S) ask top brass that they want to contest in all 28 seats. However, Deve Gowda intervened and it’s said that formal discussions will finalize by January 15, as Parliament session will continue till January 8.