
The ensemble of the Secretary General AICC Randeep Surjewaly with the main Minister Siddarahaiaha and the Deputy Minister of DK Shivakumar. Mr. Surjewala is on a three -day visit to Bengaluru to gain the opinion of the legislators and leaders of the party. | Photo Credit: Neither
In the middle of speculation in the Karnatak Congress on a possible change of the guard in the government on Monday, the President of the All-India (AIC) MALLIKARJUN KHARGE said on Monday that it was a party command that had to call such a decision.
Kharge answered a pointed question about the statement from some neighborhoods concerning the possible change in the main minister by October, and said:
Warning legislators and parties against the creation of “unnecessary complications”, said Mr. Kharge: “The high command has the power to take further steps, but no one should unnecessarily create problems.”
He points out that the Secretary General of AICC responsible for Karnataka Randeep Singh Surjewal is in Bengalur to gain the opinion of the legislators and leaders of the parties, Kharge said, “Based on his report and what feedback he collects, we decide what steps he must take”.
Surjewala begins with the meeting
Meanwhile, in the middle of the stamps of “dissatisfaction” and the votes of disagreement within the ruling congress, Mr. Surjewala began a meeting with party legislators in Bengalur.
According to the parties, as part of their three -day visit, Mr. Surjewala is likely to organize mostly meetings with legislators to collect their views on the performance of government and ministers.
On Monday, BR Patil, Aland MLA, followed by a separate meeting with the MLA from Chickballapur and Kola Regions. While Mr. Patil recently claimed bribery in the area of public housing within the housing department, Bharamagouda (Raju) Kage, Kagwad MLA, indicated resignation, quoted delay in development and release of funds and claimed that the administration “completely collapsed”. Mr. Surjewala is ready to meet Mr. Kage on Tuesday.
Sources stated that the legislators who met Mr Surjewala broadcast their complaints about not issuing funds for their constituents and the inaccessibility of ministers. The MLA was sent by the 10-point questionnaire Mr. Surjewala, the sources said.
‘Fiják of imagination’
However, Mr. Surjewala described meetings as organizational exercises conducted together by AICC and the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee and postponed speculation on the change of leadership. “Any reports that spread in the media about the change of leadership is only a figment of imagination,” he said.
The introduction that it will organize individual meetings with the legislators of the parties, deputies, defeated candidates and the heads of the district congress before meeting with ministers, chief minister and representative of the main minister, said the purpose is to assess the status of warranty systems in their constituents because the government has completed two years in office.
“We will explore if any correction of the course is needed and what other transparency and responsibility that can be caused. This is a continuous and long exercise and occurs for a month or month and a half,” he said.
“We also want to understand the status of the Congress Organization in their relevant segments of the Assembly. The functioning of the Congress Committee, the Congress Committee of the Assembly, the NSUi, the Youth Congress, added that its SC/ST minority and the CIT would be reviewed and reconstructed,” he added.
Published – June 30, 2025 21:05