Cong govt will fall due to own contradictions: Bommai
There were internal differences in the ruling party and ''competition'' between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, said the senior BJP leader
PTI
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The former CM said there may be a vertical split in Congress at the national level after the poll results and that too may have its impact on the government in the state. PHOTO: SALAR
Bengaluru, 21 May
Senior BJP leader Basavaraj Bommai
on Tuesday predicted that the Congress government in Karnataka will fall due to
its own contradictions, after the Lok Sabha poll results are out.
Claiming that there were internal
differences in the ruling party and ''competition'' between Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, the former CM also
stated that there may be a vertical split in the Congress at the national level
after the poll results and that too may have its impact on the government in
the state.
''Statements were made by the Chief
Minister and Deputy Chief Minister during the Lok Sabha election. The CM on one
side said -- if you don't vote for us (Congress) in large numbers it will be
difficult for me to continue. While on the other hand, Deputy CM said -- you
(people) voted for Congress thinking I will become Chief Minister but you were
let down and in the days to come I will become (CM),'' Bommai told reporters
here.
He further said, ''no ministers
contested the polls, instead they fielded their children. These are big
indications that things are not fine in this government, there are internal
differences over several issues. There are lobbies, and there was a short break
for them due to elections, but they will restart activities once again.'' ''The
Congress government will fall due to its own contradictions. More than anything
else, it is certain that Narendra Modi will become Prime Minister for the third
time, and within a few months after that there will be a lot of changes in All
India Congress, it won't be surprising if there is a vertical split, and that
too will have its implications in Karnataka.'' The Siddaramaiah-led Congress
government in Karnataka, completed one year in office on Monday.
Responding to a question, Bommai
said the BJP has no agenda, and the party will only ''wait and watch'' the
developments. ''Difference of opinion is natural in any government, there are
no governments without differences, but here it is not mere difference of
opinion, here there is competition. One person is on his toes to become the
Chief Minister, while the other doesn't want to give up the CM post to anyone.
This competition between personalities has resulted in bigger political
implications in the past, in Karnataka's history,'' he said.
The BJP and JD(S) leaders in the
state have predicted the collapse of the Congress government after the Lok
Sabha polls, despite Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar ruling out any differences.
Leaders of the two opposition
parties have been hinting at a possible power tussle within the Congress, amid
persistent rumours about leadership change in the ruling party in the state
after Lok Sabha polls or mid-way of the current assembly's tenure.
Leaders of the two opposition
parties have been hinting at a possible power tussle within the Congress, amid
persistent rumours about leadership change in the ruling party in the state
after Lok Sabha polls or mid-way of the current assembly's tenure.
There was stiff competition between
Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar for the CM's post after the declaration of Assembly
election results in May last year, and the Congress had managed to convince the
latter and made him the Deputy Chief Minister.
There were some reports at the time
that a compromise had been reached based on a ''rotational Chief Minister
formula,'' according to which Shivakumar will become CM after two-and-half
years but they have not been officially confirmed by the party. Shivakumar has
made no secret of his ambition to become Chief Minister, while Siddaramaiah had
sought public support during Lok Sabha polls so that the Congress wins maximum
number of seats in the State which would cement his position. -PTI
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