On Karnataka poll results day, HD Kumaraswamy offers prayer at Mandya Math
Bengaluru: Janata Dal (Secular) HD Kumaraswamy, the man who said he wants to be "king" and not a "king-maker", headed for the Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math on Tuesday morning before the counting of votes for the Karnataka assembly elections started.
Located in Mandya district, the math claims to have a 2,000 year-old history and is seen as the spiritual headquarters of the Vokkaliga community, to which the JD(S) leader belongs.
The 58-year-old leader, who is contesting from Ramanagara and Channapatna constituencies, was seen attending the morning havan (offerings to fire) and seeking blessings of the priests. He is leading from both constituencies.
Kumaraswamy has made it clear that he is in the race for becoming Chief Minister, with claims that his party will win full majority. But after exit polls predicted a hung house, where his party will play a crucial role in forming the next government, there is speculation that the JD(S) will angle for a deputy chief minister's post for him in return for its support.
The party the JD(S) is seen as comfortable with is the Congress. Kumaraswamy's father, former Prime Minster HD Deve Gowda has not ruled it out as stringently as he did the BJP. The party's senior leaders have even indicated that the overture must come from the Congress.
The Congress is seen as trying to clear a path to a tie-up, in view of Siddaramaiah's comment that he was open to stepping aside for a Dalit chief minister if the party leadership wants. Siddaramaiah had parted company with the JD(S) and joined the Congress after a disagreement with Deve Gowda over Kumaraswamy's elevation in the party. It is common knowledge that Deve Gowda is yet to forgive him for that.
After Saturday's election, Kumaraswamy went for a quick trip to Singapore - triggering speculation that he was conducting negotiations in view of a split verdict.