HDK unhappy over appt of Thakur as Governor
Gulbarga (Karnataka), Aug 20: Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today expressed unhappiness over appointment of Rameshwar Thakur as the new Karnataka Governor by the UPA government in the centre without consulting the state government.
Speaking to newspersons at Hunsagi village in this district where he had come for a overnight stay in a backward village, he said there was no use in expressing displeasure over the appointment as it had become practice for the Union governments to appoint Governors not bothering to consult with the states.
Mr Kumaraswamy would be staying at Hanhalli village tonight as part of his village stay programmes.
"I feel that appointment of Mr Thakur is a coincidence as it is a crucial time in the Karnataka politics when Janata Dal(S) will be handing over power to its coalition partner Bharatiya Janata Party on October three," he stated.
The Chief Minister said the relationship between the outgoing Governor T N Chaturvedi, who would ending his five-year tenure on August 23, and the JD(S)-BJP government was cordial. It was 'very' disappointing that the Centre did not care to consult him before appointing the new governor, he added.
He said a joint legislature party meeting involving members of the JD(S) and the BJP would be held shortly in Bangalore to discuss the details of the transfer of power.
According to pre-government formation agreement between JD(S) and the BJP the two parties had agreed to share the Chief Minister's post for 20 months each before the next election was due and as per the understanding, JD(S) had to pass on the mantle to BJP on October three.
Mr Kumaraswamy said the Centre had approved renaming of 11 cities including Bangalore and Gulbarga. While Bangalore would become Bengaluru, Gulbarga would become Kalaburgi once the change of names was gazetted.
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