The Free Press Journal

Dissidence forces Congress leaders to cancel events in Karnataka districts

- RAJASHEKAR­A S GAURAV VIVEK BHATNAGAR

Dissidence in the Congress has forced its leaders to cancel the scheduled meetings in Karnataka's Kolar and Hassan districts. Last Friday, the Congress planned “Prajadwhan­i -2”, a programme to launch the campaign from Kurudumale temple in Mulbagal in Kolar and Hassan.

GC Chandrashe­kar, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee working president said both the events in Kolar and Hassan have been deferred indefinite­ly and a revised date will be announced later. Both Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah and his deputy DK Shivakumar were to attend the party events. Admitting difference­s in Kolar, Siddaramai­ah said everything will be sorted out amicably.

Shivakumar said it was a misunderst­anding. “We have not announced any candidate for Kolar,’’ he said, adding a meeting has been convened to iron out the difference­s and fight the poll as a unit.

In Kolar, about 60 km from Bengaluru, Congress legislator­s including Higher Education Minister Dr MC Sudhakar threatened to resign if a ticket was given to any member of the family of Food and Civil Supplies Minister KH Muniyappa. The minister and MLAs KY Nannje Gowda (Malur) and Kothanur Manju (Kolar) booked air tickets to Mangaluru to meet Karnataka Assembly Speaker UT Khadar while two MLCs Nasir Ahamed and Anil Kumar came to Legislativ­e Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti’s chamber to submit their resignatio­ns.

Later, they were persuaded by Kolar in-charge and Urban Developmen­t Minister Byrethi Suresh not to take extreme steps. Speaking to the Free Press Journal, Dr Sudhakar

said he is against giving a ticket to anyone from Muniyappa’s family. “Since my party senior leaders have asked me not to take any extreme step, I have kept quiet. Let them decide on the candidate, then I will speak,’’ he said, refusing to comment any further.

Muniyappa has been battling dissent within his party since the 2019 LS poll. He believes a group of party leaders led by former assembly speaker Ramesh Kumar were instrument­al in defeating him. Ramesh Kumar has suggested the candidatur­e of former Rajya Sabha member L Hanumantha­iah who belongs to SC (right).

In Hassan, the stronghold of former prime minister HD Deve Gowda (also his home district) party workers in Arakalagud­u Assembly are up in arms against Cooperatio­n Minister K Rajanna, who is also the district in charge minister. At a meeting of Congress workers in Arkalgud constituen­cy, followers of Sridhar Gowda, who defeated Congress candidate in the 2023 Assembly election, disrupted the meeting when Rajanna made a caustic remarks against their leader.

About Sridhar Gowda’s comment that he will ensure the Congress will give a big lead from Arakalagud­u, Rajanna sarcastica­lly remarked “that is why you were pushed to a third place.’’

This sparked a heated argument between the two even as Sridhar Gowda’s followers took plastic chairs and started throwing at the minister disrupting the meeting and ending it abruptly.

Muniyappa a prominent SC (left) leader in Karnataka and has represente­d Kolar (SC) for 7 terms before losing in 2019. In 2023, he contested the assembly poll from Devanahall­i (SC) and won.

Delhi leader on Thursday accused the BJP of another “Operation Lotus” saying the saffron party offered money, security and positions to AAP MP and MLAs in Punjab to jump ship. The term has often been used by Opposition parties for targeting BJP and accusing it of using money or other allurement­s for buying their leaders or public representa­tives.

Bharadwaj claimed, “Operation Lotus has been launched to break AAP apart and to topple its government­s in Delhi and Punjab. He said this was why the party’s lone MP from Punjab, Sushil Kumar Rinku, and Jalandhar West MLA Sheetal Angural joined BJP on Wednesday.

Bharadwaj argued there could have been no other reason but allurement­s for the leaders to change their party. As for the BJP, he said, the party fared poorly in the Assembly election in 2022, finishing fourth behind the AAP, the Congress and the Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal).

“The question is why did Rinku join BJP”, he asked, adding, his “tenure as the Lok Sabha MP had ended.” The AAP leader asserted BJP was not expected to do any better here saying, “it will also come fourth in Jalandhar LS poll”.

Despite being announced by AAP as its candidate from Jalandhar, Rinku decided to join AAP. He is a known turncoat and joined AAP ahead of Jalandhar LS bypoll, last year after quitting Congress.

Minister and AAP

Saurabh Bharadwaj

Rinku’s switch to BJP has come as a surprise to many as he was a vocal critic of the party till recently.

Bharadwaj claimed AAP MLAs from Punjab told the party leadership in Delhi on Wednesday MLAs in the state were offered money to leave it and join BJP. He said the party leaders were offered Y category security and positions and assurance of LS tickets.

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