Congress High Command Puts Rumors to Rest: No Plan to Replace Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah
(The Uttam Hindu): The Congress high command has firmly denied rumors of a possible leadership change in Karnataka, with senior leader Randeep Singh Surjewala stating that there is "no plan for leadership change" in the state. Surjewala, who is also the party's Karnataka in-charge, was dispatched to Bengaluru to address growing unease and internal rumblings within the state unit.
Key Highlights:
1. No Leadership Change: Surjewala made it clear that there is no plan to replace Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, at least for now.
2. Review of Party's Performance: Surjewala's visit to Bengaluru was aimed at reviewing the party's organisational performance and governance delivery, not to discuss leadership change.
3. Focus on Governance: The review involves evaluating the progress and implementation of the government's key welfare programmes and guarantees.
4. Stability within the Government: The high command's strong public statement aims to end uncertainty and reinforce stability within the Karnataka government.
Surjewala's statement comes as a relief to the party's state unit, which has been facing internal factionalism and speculation about a possible leadership change. With this clarification, the Congress high command has sent a firm message to reinforce stability and continuity in the state government.