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Congmen against a non-Dalit as KPCC chief

jith Athrady
Last Updated : 09 May 2017, 18:41 IST
Last Updated : 09 May 2017, 18:41 IST
Last Updated : 09 May 2017, 18:41 IST
Last Updated : 09 May 2017, 18:41 IST

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A section of Karnataka Congress leaders has conveyed to the party top brass that it should not go in for a non-Dalit to head the state unit of the party ahead of the 2018 Assembly polls.

With talk that the party high command is scouting for a Lingayat leader to replace incumbent Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief G Parameshwara, a section of leaders has told Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi that it would not be politically prudent to remove the Dalit leader from the key post at this juncture.

Congress leader in the Lok Sabha M Mallikarjun Kharge, who met both Sonia and Rahul here, also discussed the issue with them. Kharge's meeting comes in the backdrop of speculation in the party circles that he may be replaced by senior leader from Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath, as the leader of the party in the Lower House.

Kharge, who is also chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, a powerful parliamentary panel, is understood to have told the party top brass that he is not averse to taking up the assignment in the state to prepare the party for polls, which is due next year. 
Besides, some Congress leaders who have been complaining that they have been alienated in the government headed by chief minister Siddaramaiah, also suggested that Kharge could be the right person to head the KPCC, to bring different factions together. Even Parameshwara, who is lobbying for his continuation, is learnt to have suggested Kharge's name, if he was removed from the post.

Water Resources Minister M B Patil, former minister S R Patil, Energy Minister D K Shivakumar and former Union minister K H Muniyappa are other contenders for the post. M B Patil, who had met both Sonia and Rahul some time ago, is learnt to have told them that he is willing to take up the responsibility if the party allowed him to continue as minister.

Before taking any decision, the party high command is likely to take the feedback from newly appointed AICC general secretary in-charge of Karnataka K C Venugopal, who is meeting leaders in Bengaluru, sources said.

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Published 09 May 2017, 18:41 IST

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