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Karnataka: Senior Congress leader RV Deshpande signals bid for CM amid Siddaramaiah’s legal troubles

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah faces legal troubles, sparking internal dissent within the Congress as senior leader RV Deshpande publicly expresses his ambition to assume the Chief Minister's role. The situation has intensified speculation about a potential leadership change within the party

IndreshIndresh
Sep 2, 2024, 11:15 am IST
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The Congress party in Karnataka faces a wave of internal dissent as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah finds himself embroiled in legal troubles concerning an alleged replacement house site in the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) involving his wife. The legal challenges have intensified speculation about a potential change in the Chief Ministership, sparking a flurry of activity and ambition within the party ranks.

In a move that has sent ripples through the political landscape, senior Congress leader RV Deshpande, speaking from Siddaramaiah’s stronghold of Mysore, has publicly expressed his desire to assume the Chief Minister’s role. This statement has only fueled the ongoing discussions about a possible leadership change within the Congress, as the party grapples with the fallout from the allegations surrounding the CM.

Deshpande, a towering figure in Karnataka politics and a former minister minced no words as he hinted at the possibility of Siddaramaiah stepping down. “I am tired of held ministers post. I just need to become the Chief Minister,” Deshpande declared, leaving little doubt about his aspirations. His remarks come when the Chief Minister’s chair appears increasingly unstable, with various factions within the Congress reportedly eyeing the position.

The relationship between Deshpande and Siddaramaiah has been strained since the former lost his ministerial post. For months, Deshpande has been subtly but persistently criticizing Siddaramaiah, often through veiled comments. However, his latest statements mark a significant escalation, as he directly linked his ambition to the current Chief Minister’s predicament. “There should be a goal in life,” Deshpande said pointedly, “I am two years older than Siddaramaiah. Even if the High Command gives permission, the CM should give permission.”

Deshpande’s comments did not stop there. He drew a parallel to former Chief Minister Ramakrishna Hegde, who resigned over a phone-tapping scandal, contrasting it with the present-day situation where “phone tapping is happening every day.” His critique was aimed at Siddaramaiah’s leadership and what he perceives as a departure from value-based politics. “Earlier, politics was based on values and was conducted accordingly,” Deshpande remarked, before adding, “Now, there is no such value-based politics.”

The timing of Deshpande’s remarks is particularly striking, coming as they do amidst the growing controversy surrounding Siddaramaiah. The CM’s legal woes and internal rifts within the party have created an atmosphere of uncertainty and speculation. Deshpande’s public declaration of his ambition will likely add to the pressure on Siddaramaiah, who now faces challenges from outside the party and within his ranks.

As the Congress leadership in Karnataka navigates these turbulent waters, the question of Siddaramaiah’s future remains uncertain. Deshpande’s move has undoubtedly complicated the situation, as the party leadership must now contend with not just legal battles, but also the ambitions of senior leaders who are positioning themselves for a possible transition of power.

The coming days will be crucial in determining the direction of Karnataka’s political landscape as the Congress grapples with the twin challenges of defending its Chief Minister and managing the growing dissent within its ranks.

Topics: CM SiddharamaiahMUDASenior Congress leaderRV Deshpande
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