Kharge likely to get vital role in state, Siddaramaiah at centre


Team Udayavani, May 27, 2018, 10:16 AM IST

Bengaluru: To oversee Congress-JD(S) alliance better, the Congress initiative, it is stated, is definitely considering the possibilities of giving veteran Congressman and leaders of Congress parliamentary party in Lok Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, a superior say in state matters. Considering the uneasy relationship Siddaramaiah imparts to JD(S) pioneers, H D Kumaraswamy and H D Deve Gowda, the party authority trusts that his administrations could be better utilized at national level. 

The party is severely needing a pioneer who is wise and experienced, who in the meantime, can hit warm association with JD(S) as the party does not have absolute majority in Karnataka. Passing by the previous history, Siddaramaiah, who was at one time a piece of JD(S), had tumbled off with Deve Gowda and joined Congress. Siddaramaiah has exchanged numerous charges against Deve Gowda and H D Kumaraswamy while keeping up great association with Deve Gowda’s other son, Revanna, who is a MLA. 

The party high command, with the above measure, would like to guarantee that individual contention between leaders does not vitiate climate in running the government. The partyinitiative, it is stated, needs to give the post of the president of the coordination committee of the two parties to Kharge. This progression, if taken, does not unsettle the plumes of Siddaramaiah. 

Kharge had been looking at the post of the Chief Minister (CM) of Karnataka, however his services were used at the center. Just before the elections, the possibility of Dalit CM was likewise begat by a segment of the party presumably with the point of anticipating Kharge as future CM. The party’s research organization additionally feels that by battling the next election under Kharge, it can solidify Dalit votes.

Siddaramaiah had once battled the Lok Sabha election and was defeated. Supposedly, Congress national president, Rahul Gandhi, has plans of utilizing Siddaramaih’s government at the cente  yet purportedly Siddaramaiah has not demonstrated enthusiasm for this proposition as he needs to stay in state legislative issues. In the meantime, Siddaramaiah likewise realizes that it would be troublesome for him to coordinate with Kharge once he comes here. A reasonable picture is probably going to develop within seven days on this front.

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