Karnataka: Internal strife grips Congress as CM Siddaramaiah faces scandals; Party seeks Rahul Gandhi’s intervention
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Karnataka: Internal strife grips Congress as CM Siddaramaiah faces scandals; Party seeks Rahul Gandhi’s intervention

Karnataka Congress faces internal turmoil with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah under fire for legal issues and alleged favoritism in appointments. Dissatisfaction within the party is growing, prompting some leaders to seek intervention from Rahul Gandhi amidst increasing opposition criticism

IndreshIndresh
Sep 5, 2024, 11:30 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Karnataka
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Significant dissatisfaction simmering within the Karnataka Congress as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah faces escalating challenges, including legal troubles linked to the Muda scam and growing unrest among party ministers and leaders regarding government appointments. With the Congress government having been in power for over a year and a half, dissatisfaction is mounting among the public and within the party ranks, where frustration over the Government’s actions—or lack thereof- is becoming increasingly vocal.

The core of the discontent lies in how the Government handles appointments to various academies, university syndicates, and other key positions. Allegations of nepotism and favouritism are rife, with some Congress leaders planning to take their grievances directly to Rahul Gandhi. They claim that critical decisions are made without consulting the relevant ministers, leading to widespread frustration and a sense of being sidelined.

A committee led by Home Minister Dr G. Parameshwara was initially established to oversee the appointments of corporation board members. However, accusations are emerging that appointments are being made directly from the Chief Minister’s office, bypassing the committee and the concerned department ministers. This has led to growing anger within the party, with some members condemning the lack of transparency and inclusion in these crucial decisions.

Furthermore, there is a perception that the same individuals who held significant positions during the previous Congress government are being reappointed, leaving second and third-tier leaders and party activists without opportunities. Critics argue that positions such as university syndicate memberships are being handed out to individuals with little to no achievements in their respective fields, leading to further disillusionment within the party.

This is not the first internal discord in the Karnataka Congress. Previously, MLA Shamanur Shivshankarappa publicly expressed displeasure over strategic posts handed to party loyalists. At the same time, Veerashaiva Lingayat leaders have voiced their frustration over what they perceive as a lack of representation in government nominations. Similarly, there are complaints that the interests of Veerashaiva Lingayats and Okkaligas are being overlooked, with accusations that educational sector appointments are being made without proper regard for merit or suitability.

Senior Congress members have also regret that the appointments committee, led by Dr Parameshwara, has been effectively sidelined. This raises questions within the party about the necessity of the committee in the first place if its recommendations are not being considered. The resulting discord is further compounded by the ongoing legal battle that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is embroiled in, which only adds to the party’s instability.

Meanwhile, the opposition has seized on these issues to criticise the Congress government. Leader of the Opposition R. Ashok has gone so far as to suggest that the Government is in a state of paralysis due to its involvement in various scandals. He argued that if Chief Minister Siddaramaiah were to resign, the stalled development work could resume more effectively.

Speaking to the media in Bengaluru on September 4, Ashok highlighted the Government’s inaction in addressing the flooding in North Karnataka, criticising its failure to provide adequate compensation to those affected. He also pointed out the poor state of roads across the state, which have been severely damaged by the monsoon rains and called on the Government to ensure safe passage for motorists.

Ashok further criticised the Government for its handling of a range of issues, from the alleged withholding of Rs 1,500 crores owed to contractors in Bengaluru, which has led to protests, to the proliferation of potholes and garbage, which he claimed has turned Bengaluru into a “worthless brand.”

The opposition leader also criticised the Government for failing to provide Kannada question papers for the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) exams, a lapse he attributed to the pressures of the ongoing Muda and Valmiki Corporation scams. While he welcomed the decision to cancel the exam, Ashok insisted that the Government provide free transportation for those who had appeared in the previous exam, urging the authorities not to forget this responsibility.

Moreover, Ashok pointed to an increase in rape and violence against women since the Congress took power, citing a recent case in Karkala where a young Hindu woman was kidnapped and raped. The police investigation into the case has reportedly uncovered links to a more extensive drug network, which Ashok alleges has been allowed to flourish under the current Government. He contrasted this with the BJP’s tenure, during which a special campaign was conducted to crack down on drug trafficking.

Finally, Ashok turned his ire toward Minister Lakshmi Hebbalkar, accusing her of neglecting the infrastructure of Anganwadi schools while spending Rs 60-70 crores on making reels for social media. He suggested that the funds could have been better spent on repairing and upgrading the schools, further underscoring the opposition’s narrative of a government mired in scandals and failing to deliver on its promises.

As the Congress government in Karnataka continues to grapple with internal strife and external criticism, the mounting challenges threaten to erode its stability, leaving the party in a precarious position ahead of any upcoming electoral battles.

Topics: Karnataka congressCM SiddaramaiahRahul GandhiCongress Government
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