Key Points

Karnataka Minister K.N. Rajanna has stirred controversy by predicting major political changes after September, hinting at internal conflict within the Congress. His remarks suggest dissatisfaction with multiple power centers in the state government, including Deputy CM Shivakumar’s influence. While some Congress leaders downplayed his statements, BJP leaders seized the opportunity to claim instability in the ruling party. The brewing tension highlights deepening rifts within Karnataka’s Congress leadership.

Key Points: Karnataka Minister Rajanna Predicts Major Political Changes After September

  • Rajanna hints at political shake-up in Karnataka after September
  • Sparks speculation over Congress infighting and leadership changes
  • CM Siddaramaiah allegedly governing under pressure
  • Deputy CM Shivakumar dismisses claims as baseless
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Karnataka Minister Rajanna hints at 'major political changes' after September, sparks row over Cong infighting

Karnataka Minister Rajanna hints at political upheaval post-September, sparking speculation about Congress infighting and leadership changes.

"Let the month of September pass—you will witness big changes. There will be a revolution. — K.N. Rajanna"

Bengaluru, June 26

Karnataka Cooperation Minister K.N. Rajanna, on Thursday, stirred a political debate by saying that the state will witness major changes after September, fueling speculation about internal conflict within the Congress.

Minister Rajanna made the remark after meeting Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at the Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru.

Rajanna, a close confidant of CM Siddaramaiah, had remained silent following the recent honey trap controversy.

He had previously alleged an attempt to honey trap him on the floor of the Assembly and later in Delhi said that he is ready to take on the role of State Congress President held by Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar.

He also expressed willingness to resign from his Ministerial post.

Speaking to the media, Minister Rajanna said, "Let the month of September pass -- you will witness big changes. There will be a revolution."

When asked whether he was referring to changes in the state politics, the Minister confirmed saying, "Yes, I am referring to state politics. Everything will begin after September."

Rajanna also said that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is governing under pressure.

He noted: "During Siddaramaiah's first tenure as the Chief Minister of Karnataka from 2013 to 2018, there was only one power centre. Although G. Parameshwara and Dinesh Gundu Rao served as State Congress Presidents during that period, they did not create any trouble for the state government."

"Now, there are multiple power centres. There is a State party President, and even the party leadership in Delhi frequently interferes in the state's matters. It is no longer possible for one person to take decisions independently," Rajanna said.

Sources indicate that Rajanna may be hinting at the possible replacement of Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar from the post of State Congress President.

Responding to Rajanna's remarks, Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar in Tumakuru, said, "I don't know what kind of revolution is going to unfold in the state after September. Minister Rajanna is a senior party leader. He should offer a clarification."

State Public Works Department Minister Satish Jarkiholi, also a close aide of CM Siddaramaiah, said that while no major changes are likely, some minor changes may occur.

"Only Minister Rajanna can explain what he meant by big changes," he added.

State Home Minister G. Parameshwara said, "Minister Rajanna had earlier said that I am capable. The Congress High Command will take note of such remarks. I don't know on what basis he has made the current statement."

State Housing and Minority Affairs Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan remarked, "Ours is a party that functions under the Congress High Command. They can make decisions at any time -- it doesn't matter if it's Zameer Ahmad Khan, Rajanna, or anyone else."

Meanwhile, expelled BJP MLA S.T. Somashekar, a close aide of Deputy CM Shivakumar, dismissed Rajanna's statement.

"There is no question of a revolution or major change. Minister Rajanna is 75-years-old and appears to have lost his mental balance. He is simply speaking for the sake of it," he said.

Reacting to Minister Rajanna's statement, Leader of the Opposition in Legislative Council and BJP leader, Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, claimed that Rajanna's mention of a major change implies that the Congress-led government is on the verge of collapse.

- IANS

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Praveen K.
This is typical Congress drama! Instead of focusing on governance, they're busy with internal politics. Karnataka needs development, not these power games. Hope people see through this before next elections. 🤦‍♂️
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Shilpa R.
Rajanna's comments show the deep divisions within Karnataka Congress. When leaders openly talk about 'revolution', it creates instability. The high command should intervene before things get worse. Public deserves better!
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Rahul M.
Why is BJP so excited about Congress infighting? They should focus on their own house first. But honestly, this Siddaramaiah vs Shivakumar tussle is affecting governance. Water crisis is real but all they care about is chair!
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Ananya P.
As a Kannadiga, I'm tired of this political tamasha. First honey trap allegations, now revolution talk? Ministers should work on solving Bengaluru's traffic, not creating more drama. 😤
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Vikram S.
Rajanna is known for speaking his mind. Maybe he's hinting at leadership change before 2024 elections? Congress needs strong united leadership to face BJP, not this groupism. High command should take note.
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Neeta J.
The way BJP leaders are jumping to declare government's collapse shows their desperation. But Congress must get its act together - Karnataka voted for development promises, not for this daily soap opera!

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