Bengaluru: Clash between Siddaramaiah and Parameshwara over allotment of official house


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jun 29: The decision of former chief minister and chairman of coordination committee of Congress and JD(S), Siddaramaiah, not to vacate his residence, and the demand of current deputy chief minister (DCM),Dr G Parameshwara, for allotment of this house to him, have put chief minister, H D Kumaraswamy, in a fix.

Kumaraswamy has decided against occupying 'Kaveri' residence of the chief minister located by the side of the chief minister's home office, 'Krishna'. Therefore, Parameshwara had sought allotment of this house to him. Kumaraswamy had agreed to do the same and was about to act upon this promise when Siddaramaiah, who has been given the status of cabinet minister in the capacity of the chairman of the coordination committee, decided to stay put in the same house without shifting elsewhere. This decision has resulted in clash of statuses between them.


Parameshwara & Siddaramaiah - File photo

Parameshwara argues that being the deputy chief minister, home minister and Bengaluru development minister, he has lot of protocol to follow and responsibilities to discharge. Naturally, many workers and members of the public would like to meet him. As 'Kaveri' has been constructed in tune with the protocol of the chief minister, he feels he rightfully deserves that house. He also feels that having occupied a position that is more important than Siddaramaiah, he deserves this house that suits him, and if he is given residence anywhere else, it would create trouble for others because of huge rush of people and vehicles.

People close to Siddaramaiah argue that if he vacates the house, it will give rise to the notion that politically Parameshwara has got an upper hand. Siddaramaiah feels that having been given the status of cabinet minister he has the right to retain the current house. It is said that there is pressure to allot this house to large scale industries minister, K J George, if a decision to move Siddaramaiah out of the current house is taken, instead of Parameshwara.

Chief minister, Kumaraswamy, is in a bind over the issue, it is learnt.

 

  

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA, HALEANGADI

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    People are expecting some good news of developmental works in the state but they are busy in personal works than public interest. Still they do not understand that they are using public money and elected by the public. Dear sirs, occupy the house whichever you want but please sacrifice all 224 members least your salary so that the government can waive farmer's loan. All parties have shown sympathy on farmers and assured to waive of their loan before election.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    These days its only about which car,which house.Over that Reduced to B team.
    U get 70 seats and you run to a person whos got 3 seats to beg for which house you want.
    HDK ki Jai.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    SILLY MATTERS BLOWN OUT OF PROPRTION WHICH CAN BE HANDLED AMICABLY

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  • Vaishak, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    If you fight like this for small issues, there will be no house and no govt.

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  • Ramesh S, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    ..kachra Govt. Is Democracy save fake campaign run for this! Where is Prakash Rai now. Can we expect anything good from this Govt. Where is Rahul Gandhi. HDK had some credibility but lost after align with Congress. Has to run to Delhi every time leaving his self respect n self respect of people of Karnataka.

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    it's time to enter chankya urf amit shah into arena..
    kya kaare ajja ko wada kiya hai..ek saal kursi dila ne ka...
    uske baad forever bjp in all the states...
    jalne wale chahe jal jal marenge..

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    Irrespective of party the official residence should be occupied by the current CM.if he is not willing means something wrong in the cabinet.when State is spending so much tax payers money on the "official residence"of CM he is bound to reside there . tomorrow some other house will be occupied and may say that will be official residence of CMtgen all tax paid money will be spent on this natak company

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  • Salim, Bagalkot

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    The new government functionaries are busy fighting for cars, houses, portfolios etc. When will they have time to solve the common man's problems?

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  • pks, mlr

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    they have 5yrs time. LOL

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    abhi ek ek bahar aa raha hai....kola-hala within congress..

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  • ANDREW LEWIS CUNHA, OPPSITE BEJAI CHURCH HALL, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    Oh...house is not in order!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    Siddaramaiah should should allow Parameshwara to pick the house first ...

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  • Bengalurian, Bengaluru

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    Siddaramiah is already staying in that 🏠. He should be allowed to stay until he moves out on his own. Once he moves out Home & Heavy industries ministers can be alloted the 🏠 depending on who carries more responsibilities, who meets more number of people & other criteria.

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