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Congress-JDS alliance leaders call for a meet to settle differences

With differences cropping up between ruling coalition partners in Karnataka over the budget presentation and other issues, senior leaders of the Congress and the JDS will meet in Bengaluru on Sunday to settle differences.

The leaders are also likely to discuss the common minimum programme (CMP) of the alliance and give a final shape to it at the meeting of the coordination committee.

The five-member sub-committee, which includes Congress leader M Veerappa Moily and HD Revanna, son of the former prime minister and national president of the JDS, H D Devegowda, will submit its report on the CMP issue, sources said.

“The coordination committee will meet in Bengaluru on July 1 to discuss the current political situation and the common minimum programme of the two alliance partners,” JDS secretary general and convener of the coordination committee Danish Ali told PTI today.

He said the sub-committee will also submit its report to the panel meant for coordination between the two parties in Karnataka and the same will be discussed to give final shape to the CMP.

Sources said the growing differences between the two parties on budget presentation and the resentment among disgruntled legislators are also likely to be discussed at the meeting.

This is the second meeting of the coordination committee set up between the two allies. The first meeting was held on June 14.

Besides Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy and Danish Ali, former chief minister Siddharamaiah, Deputy Chief Minister G Parameshwara and All India Congress Committee general secretary in-charge for Karnataka KC Venugopal are members of the panel.

The sub-committee was formed at the time of government formation by the two parties, which entered into a post-poll alliance.

The allies are yet to hold a discussion on the appointment of new chairmen for boards and corporations in the state and the issue is likely to come up in the meeting.

Danish Ali said the leaders of the coalition partners would also hold discussions to chalk out future strategy in the state.

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