No message from Rahul Gandhi, he asked us to continue good work: DKS
Shivakumar said that he will be going to New Delhi on 16 January.
PTI
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Shivakumar on his social media post said "efforts may fail, but prayers won't," linking to his brief interaction with Rahul Gandhi (PTI)
Bengaluru, 14 Jan
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday clarified that there is no message from Congress top leader Rahul Gandhi as being reported in the media, and that the latter has only asked the state government to continue the good work.
Shivakumar, who is also the state Congress President, played down speculations regarding
his social media post, which read "efforts may fail, but prayers
won't", linking it with his brief conversation with Rahul Gandhi on
Tuesday evening.
Rahul
Gandhi's brief conversation with Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, and his
deputy and a claimant for the CM's chair, DK Shivakumar, on Tuesday evening, has sparked off speculations, amid the ongoing power tussle between the two.
"I'm
the state Congress President, he (Rahul Gandhi) is the leader of opposition (in
Lok Sabha), and he was also earlier the Congress President. Can our meeting with
him, discussions with him, giving respect to him and receiving him as per
protocol -- be discussed in public? You (media) unnecessarily quoting someone
off the record are creating confusion and are destroying the respect your TV
channels have," Shivakumar said in response to a question.
Speaking
to reporters here, he insisted, "There is no message, we met him (Rahul
Gandhi). He asked us to continue working in a good way, and we will work in a good
way. We have informed him about the programmes we have planned regarding MGNREGA (Save MGNREGA campaign) in the state. We have also discussed the BJP's politics in
the state."
Asked
whether anything was discussed with Rahul Gandhi that cannot be shared on
record with the media, the KPCC chief said, "There is no such thing with
me; it is always on record with me."
The
short talk between the leaders took place on the tarmac on Tuesday, as Rahul
Gandhi landed at the Mandakalli Airport here for transit, on his way back to
New Delhi from Gudalur in Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu, where he attended an
event.
The
former AICC president had brief conversations with Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, both separately and together.
Asked
about his social media post stating "efforts may fail, but prayers
won't", the Deputy CM said it is not something new, and that he has made
this statement in the past too.
"Recently,
I had been to Udyami Vokkaliga-FC Expo 2025 (an entrepreneurial extravaganza
dedicated to fostering the growth and success of Vokkaliga enterprises), there
I had told them this, while sharing my experience, and the same has been
tweeted," he clarified.
Shivakumar
said that he will be going to New Delhi on 16 January.
According
to party sources, Shivakumar will be in the national capital to take part in a
preparatory meeting in connection with the Assembly elections in Assam, for
which he has been appointed as a senior observer by the Congress.
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