“She Sacrificed Power”: DK Shivakumar Praises Sonia Gandhi Amid Karnataka Row
The ongoing power struggle between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar over the Chief Minister's position has resurfaced, causing unrest within the Congress. This internal conflict comes after a series of electoral losses, and DK Shivakumar's remarks about Sonia Gandhi 'sacrificing power' added fuel to the fire. At an event in Bengaluru, he mentioned Sonia Gandhi's decision in 2004 to step aside for Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister.
DK Shivakumar praised Sonia Gandhi's leadership, highlighting her 20-year tenure as Congress President. He noted that she declined the Prime Minister role even after being approached by then-President Abdul Kalam, instead endorsing Manmohan Singh. He described Singh as an exceptional economist with a background as the Reserve Bank Governor and Union Finance Minister. This reference was a subtle reminder of political sacrifices for the greater good.
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Siddaramaiah vs. Shivakumar: The Leadership Conflict
The call to replace Siddaramaiah has grown louder among MLAs supporting DK Shivakumar. They demand adherence to a 'deal' made post-2023 Assembly elections, which suggested a 2.5-year term for each leader. The halfway point has passed without any change, prompting reminders from Shivakumar's camp about the agreement. This includes another pointed comment by DK Shivakumar on the importance of keeping one's word.
In response, Siddaramaiah has resisted the pressure from Shivakumar's supporters, who have also appealed to Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge. Siddaramaiah has acknowledged "confusion" within the party and urged its core leadership to resolve the issue. Meanwhile, a statement on social media this morning suggested that Siddaramaiah is feeling the strain of the ongoing dispute.
Congress' Stance Amid the Power Struggle
The Congress party has so far remained non-committal on the leadership issue. Until Kharge's recent comment about addressing the matter with Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, the party had not publicly acknowledged the leadership problem. Randeep Surjewala, who previously mediated peace, has blamed the BJP for stirring trouble. The BJP, on its part, is ready to exploit the situation with a planned no-confidence vote against the Congress government.
Sources reveal that Kharge has communicated with Rahul Gandhi, stressing the need to resolve the leadership tussle before the Karnataka Assembly's winter session on December 8. Kharge is aware of the potential damage a divided Congress could face, especially with the BJP ready to challenge the party's stability. A Karnataka BJP leader mentioned the intent to bring a no-confidence motion, highlighting the vulnerability of the Congress government.
The ongoing tension underscores the need for a resolution to prevent further discord within the Congress. As the winter session approaches, the leadership must act decisively to maintain party unity and stability in Karnataka. This internal conflict presents an opportunity for the BJP to challenge the Congress, making it crucial for the party to address the issue swiftly.
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