Karnataka Congress Crisis: Surjewala to Meet MLAs Amid Dissent, Cabinet Reshuffle Buzz
- Randeep Singh Surjewala, the Congress leader overseeing Karnataka affairs, started individual meetings on Monday in Bengaluru with about 40 party MLAs to collect their opinions on the state government’s performance.
- These meetings followed growing dissatisfaction among legislators over alleged corruption, systemic failures, and delayed fund allocations, fueling speculation of a possible leadership change and cabinet reshuffle.
- Surjewala referred to the consultations as an organizational effort to evaluate the progress of Congress commitments in various constituencies and intended to hold discussions with Karnataka’s top leadership, including the state’s chief minister and his deputy, before submitting his report to the party’s central leadership.
- AICC President Mallikarjuna Kharge reaffirmed that any leadership decisions rest with the high command and urged not to create unnecessary problems amid ongoing internal evaluations.
- The consultations aim to address grievances and inform the high command’s next steps, while Surjewala denied any immediate leadership change, calling such talk a figment of imagination.
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‘Figment of your imagination’: Surjewala rules out Karnataka leadership change, talks to B R Patil and other MLAs
Randeep Singh Surjewala's meetings were scheduled in the wake of Karnataka Congress MLAs' complaints of corruption in a housing scheme and lack of development funds.
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