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The path to reconciliation is clear in Karnataka!

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The path to reconciliation is clear in Karnataka!

Karnataka Political Crisis: Congress Spokesperson Shivanand Hulyalkar made a big claim on ‘Live Times’ on Friday. Said that there was a deal for two and a half years with DK Shivkumar for the post of CM.

Karnataka Political Crisis: Congress spokesperson Shivanand Hulyalkar on Friday Made a big claim on ‘Live Times’. He admitted that there was a deal for two and a half years with DK Shivkumar for the post of CM. He said that DK Shivkumar can be made CM after 6 months. After the statement of Shivanand Hulyalkar, the chances of resolving the Karnataka dispute have increased. DK Shivkumar talked about going to Delhi and following the instructions of the high command. He described Congress as his temple. Ishwar Khandre and KH Muniyappa suggested avoiding speaking on the controversy and the role of the top leadership for resolution. Nothing is going well in Karnataka politics these days. There is an internal tussle in the state for the post of Chief Minister.

Siddaramaiah has completed two and a half years

In fact, when the Congress government was formed in Karnataka, it was coming out from within that in the five-year tenure, Siddaramaiah would be in power for two and a half years and DK Shivakumar would be in power for the remaining two and a half years. Although it was not officially announced. Still, many MLAs of DK Shivkumar group were accepting this. Now two and a half years of Siddaramaiah have been completed. In such a situation, conflict is inevitable. A few days ago, many MLAs of Shivkumar faction also went to meet the high command of Delhi. During this, he was warned that he would not make any meaningless statement in front of the media. After this, Congress leader Surjewala said that there is no rift in the party. Everything is going well. At that time DK Shivkumar was also not saying anything. He remained silent. However, now he has broken his silence.

DK told Congress his temple

Amidst the internal tussle, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar has clearly said that he will go to Delhi soon and will follow the instructions of the party. Describing Congress as his temple, he said that the party has a long history and Delhi has always been guiding. Shivkumar said that whenever the high command calls, both he and the Chief Minister will be present there. Meanwhile, Congress leader Supriya Shrinet said that BJP has no moral right to raise questions on this issue. He said that the elected government in Karnataka is working and after completing its tenure, Congress will form the government again. According to Shrinet, the state government is very popular and the public trust is with it. He clarified that the party will resolve its internal matters on its own and the noise of the opposition does not affect its stability.

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