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Karnataka JDS-Cong government may go for cabinet expansion to save alliance

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Bengaluru, May 28: Under pressure to save the one-year-old Congress-JD(S) alliance, the Karnataka government is likely to reshuffle the cabinet this week and avoid poaching from the BJP.

According to reports, some Ministers may be asked to step down to make way for disgruntled legislators, with an aim to keep the government safe.

Karnataka JDS-Cong government may go for cabinet expansion to save alliance

The Karnataka cabinet which met after the coalition's rout in the Lok Sabha polls, had discussed the issue, which may also come up at the Congress Legislature Party meeting on Wednesday and AICC General Secretary K C Venugopal's meeting with Congress ministers this evening.

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Out of 34 ministers, Congress and JD(S) have 22 and 12 respectively according to the coalition understanding.

Currently, three posts are vacant, two from JD(S) and one from Congress.

Amid simmering discontent within the Congress, coalition leaders fear the BJP, spurred by the Lok Sabha poll outcome in which it bagged 25 of the 28 seats in the state, may poach some MLAs.

Rebel Congress MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi's visit to senior BJP leader S M Krishna's residence here in the presence of party state chief B S Yeddyurappa on Sunday had fuelled the speculation.

Jarkiholi, who has been hobnobbing with the BJP for some time, had threatened to resign from the party along with some MLAs after the Lok Sabha polls.

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The BJP had predicted the collapse of the coalition and increase in its tally in the assembly after the LS poll results, claiming that 20-odd Congress MLAs were unhappy and may take any decision anytime.

Coalition partners Congress and JD(S) managed to win one seat each in the Lok Sabha polls.

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