Key Points

DK Shivakumar has firmly denied any internal discord within the Karnataka Congress, dismissing rumors of leadership changes. He emphasized party discipline while addressing the notice issued to MLA Iqbal Hussain. The Deputy CM also highlighted key development projects to be discussed in the upcoming cabinet meeting. Meanwhile, speculation continues as some leaders hint at political shifts post-October.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar Denies Karnataka Congress Infighting Amid Leadership Rumors

  • DK Shivakumar denies factionalism amid leadership change rumors
  • Surjewala visits Karnataka to strengthen party ahead of polls
  • Notice issued to MLA Iqbal Hussain over discipline breach
  • Cabinet to discuss Kempegowda memorial and irrigation projects
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Karnataka Congress infighting: No discontent within party, claims DK Shivakumar

Karnataka Congress chief DK Shivakumar dismisses internal discord claims, reaffirms party unity ahead of upcoming elections and cabinet discussions.

"There is no discontent within the party. – DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, July 2

Commenting on the statements of leadership change in Karnataka by the Congress MLAs, Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress President D.K. Shivakumar maintained on Wednesday that there is no discontent within the party.

Speaking to the media near his residence in Bengaluru, he said, "There is no discontent within the party. National General Secretary and Karnataka In-Charge Randeep Surjewala has visited Karnataka to review party affairs and organisational matters."

When asked about reports that legislators expressed dissatisfaction in front of AICC General Secretary and Karnataka in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala, Shivakumar responded, "Surjewala has come to discuss preparations for the upcoming elections and the effective handling of responsibilities. His visit is aimed at strengthening party functioning."

Regarding the notice issued to MLA Iqbal Hussain, he said, "Discipline is important in the party. If a notice is given to him, others may also receive notices. There is no need to take my name and say, 'Make me the Chief Minister.' When Siddaramaiah is already the Chief Minister, why raise other names?"

When asked about speculation that his name is being mentioned because of the efforts he made in building the party, he replied, "Did I build the party alone? Like me, there are hundreds, thousands, even lakhs of people who have built this party. First, let us maintain the trust they have placed in us."

Responding to questions on the scheduled special cabinet meeting, Shivakumar said, "Issues such as the development of Nadaprabhu Kempegowda's memorial in Magadi and several small-scale irrigation projects for Bengaluru will be discussed in the cabinet."

He added, "We have already implemented drinking water projects for the Kolar and Chikkaballapur regions. There is a demand to rename the Bengaluru Rural district as Bengaluru North. That proposal will also be discussed during the meeting."

On the renaming of Bengaluru North district, he stated, "Earlier, when I represented the area as a Zilla Panchayat member, the Kanakapura, Channapatna, and Ramanagara regions were part of Bengaluru Rural. After it was renamed Bengaluru South, any decision to rename the district again will be based on requests from the legislators of that region."

The development of issuing a notice to all leaders in the party for issuing a statement to the press on the leadership issue is likely to stir controversy in the state Congress party.

Recently, Cooperation Minister K. N. Rajanna, a close confidant of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, claimed that state politics will witness a big change after October and further said that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is working under pressure.

Minister Rajanna also stated that there are many power centres in the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Bengaluru resident, I'm more concerned about the irrigation projects and drinking water issues than these political games. At least they're discussing important development work in the cabinet meeting.
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Suresh O
The way DK Shivakumar handled this press conference shows his political maturity. He's right - discipline is important in any party. But the timing is suspicious with elections coming up.
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Ananya R
Why are we wasting time on district renaming when there are real issues to solve? The Congress should focus on governance rather than these symbolic gestures. #PrioritiesMatter
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Michael C
As an observer of Indian politics, I find this power tussle fascinating. DK Shivakumar's careful wording shows he's playing the long game. The "after October" comment by Rajanna is particularly telling.
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Kavya N
The Congress needs to get its house in order if they want to win again. All this infighting just gives BJP ammunition. Focus on delivering promises made during elections!

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