Karnataka minister kn Rajanna on Congress: Karnataka Cooperative Minister KN Rajanna said on Thursday (June 26) that there are many centers of power in the ruling Congress unit in the state. With this, he indicated that political developments will change after September. By the end of this year, these comments of the Cooperative Minister are considered important amid the reshuffle in the state government and the speculation of leadership change.
Rajanna told reporters in response to a question, “Let the end of September end, the development of state politics will change. It will happen after September.” Asked whether some MLAs did not find this tenure of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah like the CM tenure before 2013-18 and whether there is pressure on the Chief Minister, the minister said that now there are many centers of power in the Congress. He said, “There was only one center of power during 2013-18. Now there are one, two or three and many.”
Of Karnataka CM Minister close to Siddaramaiah gave a statement
Rajanna, who is considered close to Siddaramaiah, said, “You can say as much as you want. When there are many centers of power, there will be more movement and in that background, he (Siddaramaiah) will also have to manage the government and the party according to the situation.” He said, “You can say that Siddaramaiah of 2013-18 will not be seen and people have the same opinion.”
Public Works Minister Satish Jarkiholi also gave a statement
At the same time, in the meantime, by the end of this year, when asked about any major changes at the politics of the state or the level of the government, Public Works Minister Satish Jarkiholi said that some changes can happen, but not very big. He said, “I don’t think so. I don’t see any big change, but changes can happen.”
KN Rajanna spoke on the developments to be held in September
At the same time, Karnataka Minister Rajanna once again addressed the journalists. During this, he gave a statement about the expectations of political developments in the state after September. He jokingly said, “Have you not heard about the revolution of August and May? Similarly, this is also a revolution. If we tell the details from now on, then your interest will end.” Asked whether the change will be at the party or government level.
To this, Rajanna said, “You can guess the way you want.” The minister said that politics is not stable but flowing water and the developments change on the basis of situation and events.