Karnataka power tussle: Parameshwara hints at entering CM race
Karnataka HM blamed the journalists for making news out of everything.
PTI
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He also clarified that he has no plans to meet Kharge for now (PTI)
Bengaluru, 23 Nov
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Sunday hinted that
he too was in the race to become the Chief Minister, in case of leadership
change in the State amid demands for a "Dalit CM".
However, trying to play down reports about confusion within
the party on the issue of Chief Minister change, he pointed out that no one
from the Congress high command has spoken on the matter so far, nor has it been
discussed in the Congress Legislature Party.
The senior Congress leader further said that AICC President
Mallikarjun Kharge will decide on leadership change, if there is a need, after
discussing with top party leader Rahul Gandhi, who is currently abroad.
There have been speculations since the Congress government
reached the halfway mark of its five-year term in November, which is being
referred to by some as the "November revolution", citing alleged
"power-sharing" agreement involving CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK
Shivakumar in 2023.
The government completed 2.5 years in power on 20 November.
"I'm always in the race, it is not a big issue. I was
the Pradesh Congress Committee President in 2013, we brought the Congress
government to power (in 2013 Assembly polls). I never claimed credit for it
solely. I lost in that poll. Had I won, what would have happened, I don't
know," Parameshwara said in response to a question whether he was in the
CM race.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, "I was in the race
then, naturally, as there is a convention in the Congress party where the PCC
president is often given a chance (to become CM), but it is not followed in
some situations...."
Asked if he will ask the High Command to consider him in
case there is a leadership change, Parameshwara said, "let that situation
come, such a situation has not come."
On his name doing the rounds as a probable CM candidate,
amid "fight" for the top post between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, he
termed it as media creation.
When questioned if there was a demand for a "Dalit
CM" in case of a leadership change, citing repeated meetings of ministers
from SC/ST community involving him, HC Mahadevappa, Satish Jarkiholi and
others, Parameshwara replied, "there is demand for a Dalit to become CM for
long."
"Will it happen, just because we meet," he asked.
Stating that they have met several times on issues relating
to the community-- like internal reservation among SCs, he said, "should
we not discuss our issues. Some of us, like-minded people, meet and discuss
things."
Making a Dalit the CM has been a hotly debated matter within
Congress, on and off for a long time now, and senior party leaders from the
community like Parameshwara and Mahadevappa have spoken on the subject in the
past.
To a question on confusion within the Congress party over
power sharing, with CM Siddaramaiah meeting AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge
on Saturday, the Minister merely said that the question should be asked to the
party Chief.
He also clarified that he has no plans to meet Kharge for
now.
He said Siddaramaiah was chosen as the Chief Minister at the
Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting after the 2023 Assembly polls, in the
presence of AICC observers, and nothing was said about a 2.5 year term for the
CM then.
"Siddaramaiah was chosen as the CM then, he is there as
the CM. If CM has to be changed in between, it is left to the high command. We
cannot do it.....if the situation comes they will do it. It was done in the
past, Veerappa Moily replaced S Bangarappa as Chief Minister," he said,
adding that, however, he doesn't feel such a situation has come.
"AICC President is from Karnataka. No one probably
knows the state politics better than him. He will decide, no one needs to tell
him," he said.
Asked whether the Congress High Command has become"incapable" in resolving the issue, Parameshwara said, there was no
issue at all at the first place, and they are only the creation of media.
"Someone going to someone else's house is being made a
news. People would go for some work. Recently, five of us ministers had met at
Minister Satish Jarkiholi's residence for dinner. Is having dinner together
also wrong. We are Ministers in the government, we would certainly discuss
politics, our departments, and funds allotment. Should we not discuss anything,
Why so much interest," he asked the media persons.
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