Talks on to change Karnataka Cong president: HM
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who has completed four years as president of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), is currently on an extension in the post
PTI
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Home Minister G Parameshwara
Bengaluru, 28 Nov
Home Minister G Parameshwara on
Thursday said there are also talks regarding change in State Congress president
along with the Cabinet reshuffle, and it is for the party leadership to decide
on these matters.
Deputy Chief Minister DK
Shivakumar, who has completed four years as president of the Karnataka Pradesh
Congress Committee (KPCC), is currently on an extension in the post.
"State Congress president
(Shivakumar) has gone to Delhi. I have come to know that the Chief Minister
(Siddaramaiah) is also going today (on Thursday). There is a Congress working
committee meeting tomorrow (on Friday). They are going for that. After the
meeting, I don't know whether they will discuss with the high command regarding
the cabinet reshuffle," Parameshwara said in response to a question.
Speaking to reporters here, he
said, "Along with that (cabinet reshuffle) we are also hearing talks about
changing the state Congress president. So, on these two things, what decision
the CM and the president will take in consultation with high command, I don't
know."
While Siddaramaiah is leaving for
the national capital this evening, Shivakumar is already there.
To a question on changing KPCC
president, Parameshwara, who had earlier held the responsibility, said, he has
only heard talks about it, but not sure it is at what stage.
"As there are talks regarding
a cabinet reshuffle, there are also talks about changing the KPCC president. It
is left to the high command. They will take a decision in consultation with the
chief minister and incumbent president," he said.
Asked if his portfolio would be
changed during the cabinet reshuffle, Parameshwara said, it is for the high
command to decide.
"So far, I have abided by the
high command's decisions and fulfilled the responsibilities they have given to
me for the last 35 years. I'm ready to continue to do that," he added.
PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholi, who
is seen as one of the contenders for the KPCC president post, on Wednesday said
party presidentship is not an easy job. It is a difficult task and a
responsibility to handle.
Speculations were rife about a
possible cabinet reshuffle and evaluation of the performance of the ministers,
ever since the Lok Sabha poll results. There has also been a demand from a
section of MLAs, who are ministerial aspirants, to be inducted into the
cabinet. Some have even openly expressed their wish to become ministers.
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