Congress Crisis in Karnataka: Veerappa Moily Demands Leadership Step Down

Senior Congress leader Veerappa Moily has made strong statements about his own party's leadership failures. He squarely blames the Congress high command for allowing the Karnataka crisis to escalate through prolonged negligence. Moily emphasizes this wasn't a sudden development but something that built up over two and a half years. He's now calling for accountability and suggesting current leaders should step down to save the party in Karnataka.

Key Points: Veerappa Moily Blames Congress High Command for Karnataka Crisis

  • Moily blames high command's prolonged negligence for Karnataka crisis
  • Crisis developed over two and a half years, not sudden
  • Party failed to establish mechanisms for resolving disagreements
  • Internal confrontation has reached point of no return
  • Communication breakdown between state and central leadership
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'Leadership must go': Veerappa Moily blames Cong high command's negligence for K'taka crisis (IANS Exclusive)

Senior Congress leader M. Veerappa Moily demands party leadership step down, blaming high command's prolonged negligence for Karnataka crisis in IANS exclusive.

"The leadership should step down if needed. People in charge of the state are not accountable to the party at any time. - M. Veerappa Moily"

Bengaluru/New Delhi, Nov 28

Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister M. Veerappa Moily on Friday said the current Congress leadership should step down, squarely blaming the party high command's "prolonged negligence" for allowing the crisis in the Karnataka unit to erupt and intensify into a full-blown impasse.

Speaking to IANS on Friday, Moily said the crisis was neither sudden nor unexpected but a result of prolonged negligence by senior party leaders.

Moily asserted that the Congress high command and state-level leadership should have anticipated the friction that has been intensifying for "the last two and a half years".

He argued that the party failed to put in place mechanisms to address emerging disagreements, allowing them to grow into a full-blown impasse.

"The leaders of the Congress who are in responsible positions, and also our high command representatives, should have foreseen these developments. It's not a sudden development. It's their negligence that has allowed this crisis to unfold," he said.

Calling for introspection within the party, Moily said the Congress leadership must be held accountable for failing to maintain discipline and coordination among its Karnataka unit. He stressed that those overseeing state affairs were not effectively briefing the high command, leading to a breakdown in organisational communication.

"The leadership should step down if needed. People in charge of the state are not accountable to the party at any time. Accountability lies with the party, not just with the leader. This is how we are spoiling our team," he remarked.

Moily further noted that the high command had failed to manage expectations and ensure a smooth transition in leadership, which has now led to an internal confrontation reaching a point of no return.

"If at all the arrangement had to be fulfilled, the will of the high command must prevail. There should have been a proper, smooth transition. Instead, you allowed this to come to a climax, and the fire has reached a stage where it cannot be extinguished," he said.

Expressing regret, he warned that a once favourable political environment for Congress in Karnataka was now being jeopardised by internal discord, urging leaders to "collectively put the party together" before further damage is done.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally someone senior is speaking up! The high command's negligence is costing Congress dearly in Karnataka. They had 2.5 years to fix this but did nothing. Shameful!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate Moily's honesty, isn't he also part of the same leadership structure? All senior leaders should introspect, not just point fingers at others.
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Arjun K
This internal fighting is exactly why BJP is gaining ground in Karnataka. Congress needs to get its house in order or they'll lose whatever support they have left. Very disappointing as a voter. 😔
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Karthik V
Moily sahab is absolutely right about accountability. In any organization, leaders must own up to failures. Congress high command's disconnect from ground reality is alarming.
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Michael C
The breakdown in organizational communication that Moily mentions is a classic management failure. Congress needs professional leadership, not just political leadership.

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