PTI, NEW DELHI: Chief minister-designate H D Kumaraswamy of the JD(S) today promised a stable government in Karnataka and a "long-term relationship" with the Congress, as he invited top Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to his swearing-in in Bengaluru on May 23 at 4.30 pm.
According to highly-placed sources, the Congress-JD(S) combine will have a coordination committee in place to to run their government in Karnataka and the Assembly Speaker will be from the Congress.
The coordination committee will have five-six members who will ensure smooth functioning of the coalition government.
The top leadership of the two parties decided to make a new beginning leaving behind the past, when they had come together and fallen apart, and vowed to have "a long-term relationship".
The sources said the Congress leadership would take a call on who would be its deputy chief minister tomorrow, when the leaders of the two parties would meet in Bangaluru to work out modalities of power sharing in the southern state.
The sources add that only a few ministers were likely to take oath initially on May 23 along with the chief minister and other modalities would be worked out in the coming days. However, the nominations for the Speaker's post would be filed the same day and the Congress has staked its claim to the post, it being the larger party.
Kumaraswamy was in the national capital today to express his gratitude to UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi for supporting the formation of a JD(S)-led government in Karnataka.
He also invited Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi for his swearing-in.
According to the sources, Congress has mooted two deputy chief ministers for the numerically strong party in order to strike a balance with the JD(S) but the regional party is believed to be not in favour of this proposal. KPCC chief G Parameshwara is among the frontrunners for the deputy chief minister's post.