Bengaluru: Buoyed by the election results, the Congress camp is witnessing hectic activities. Sources revealed that the High Command is ready with a ‘50:50 formula’ for the post of Chief Minister.
According to sources, Opposition Leader Siddharamaiah (Siddu) and KPCC President D.K. Shivakumar (DKS) are the prominent contenders for the CM’s post. Considering the intense competition between the two, Congress High Command has come up with a 50:50 formula to avoid unnecessary confusion.
Though the tradition of the Congress is to give the power to one who is in-charge of the party, this time exception is being made because of Siddharamaiah. Siddharamaiah and Shivakumar camps are already busy getting the support of future MLAs across the State. The requests are made to them to extend their support.
Former Deputy Chief Minister and senior Dalit leader Dr. G. Parameshwar had met AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge at his residence in Bengaluru and held talks. After the meeting, Dr. Parameshwar claimed that he had not discussed anything about the CM’s post with Kharge. “I will not create confusion by talking about this matter. The party High Command will decide who is going to be the future CM.”
On the other hand, senior Congress leader Shamanuru Shivashankarappa said a claim will be made for a Lingayat as CM if Lingayat candidates get elected in more numbers. The Congress party has given 51 tickets to Lingayat community candidates.
This scoundrel, Shivakumar, it is reopred spent some time in Thar jail convicted of money laundering, evading taxes etc..
How is he even alloewed to stand in this election? He wants to be the CM too!
This is the state of this corrupt dump called India, where its PM Modi has abandoned his wife to a life of misery, and preaches every one The Hindi Dharma!
So, this Shivakumar is allowed to camapign to bring in Vokkaliga votes! Did they not find another clean Vokkaliga to do tthat?
?This is the country, where Lingayat seers, looking more like political thugs, than religious heads, manipulate who becomes the CM.