Kharge says Cong high command to decide CM change
Kharge dismisses leadership change buzz in Karnataka, says high command will decide. Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar show united front.
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Bengaluru, 30 June
Amid growing
speculation over a potential change in Karnataka’s leadership, Congress
President Mallikarjun Kharge clarified that any decision lies solely with the
party high command and warned against unnecessary disruption.
His remarks
came after some state Congress leaders suggested that Deputy Chief Minister D K
Shivakumar might replace Chief Minister Siddaramaiah later this year, reviving
rumours of a power-sharing formula agreed upon in 2023.
Kharge,
responding to media queries, said AICC General Secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala was in Bengaluru to meet party legislators and submit a report to the
high command. “Based on his feedback, the party will decide the next steps,” he
said.
Meanwhile, CM
Siddaramaiah reaffirmed the government's stability, asserting that the
Congress-led administration would remain “solid as a rock” for five years.
Appearing with Shivakumar in Mysuru, he dismissed rumours of a rift, stating,
“We are on good terms.” The duo even raised each other’s hands to signal unity.
Siddaramaiah,
speaking to reporters in Mysuru, said, "He is the AICC General Secretary
in-charge. He will seek the opinion of MLAs, hear their concerns, and assess
what needs to be done to strengthen the organisation. He will do his job."
Home Minister G
Parameshwara urged party leaders to respect internal boundaries. While noting
that expressing opinions isn’t wrong, he warned against crossing the “Lakshman
Rekha” set by the party. He added that the high command would address the
matter, especially in light of recent statements by MLAs H A Iqbal Hussain and
K N Rajanna, who hinted at leadership changes post-September.
Internal
dissent has also surfaced in recent weeks. Congress MLA BR Patil alleged
bribery in the housing sector, while MLA Raju Kage expressed frustration over
administrative delays.
Despite these
internal challenges, Congress leaders stressed that the state government is
functioning effectively. Siddaramaiah hit out at the BJP for trying to exploit
the situation, labelling their claims “baseless” and accusing them of spreading
lies.
On questions about
the upcoming Mysuru Dasara inauguration, Siddaramaiah confirmed he would
preside over the event as Chief Minister.
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