Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's political advisor Patil resigns claiming lack of grants to MLAs due to guarantee schemes
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah’s political advisor Patil resigns claiming lack of grants to MLAs due to guarantee schemes

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's political advisor BR Patil resigned from his post on Saturday. Patil on Sunday alleged that MLAs not getting sufficient funds for area development due to Guarantee schemes

IndreshIndresh
Feb 2, 2025, 10:00 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Karnataka
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's political advisor B R Patil

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's political advisor B R Patil

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Bengaluru: In a significant political shift within Karnataka’s Congress party, MLA BR Patil has unexpectedly resigned from his position as Political Advisor to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, a decision that has sent shockwaves through the party ranks. This move follows recent appointments aimed at placating discontented senior MLAs who felt sidelined in the current government structure.

Patil’s resignation comes just weeks after he, along with fellow MLA Basavaraj Rayareddy, was granted posts designed to acknowledge their long-standing loyalty and service to the party. Rayareddy was appointed as the Chief Minister’s Economic Advisor while Patil was entrusted with the role of Political Advisor. However, Patil’s abrupt departure has ignited discussions regarding the underlying reasons and implications of his decision.

Insiders suggest that Patil’s resignation is rooted in his frustration over insufficient funding for his Aland constituency. Anticipating that his advisory role would bring additional financial resources, Patil was reportedly disappointed when the recent budget failed to allocate a special package for his constituency. Sources indicate that this lack of support has led him to resign as a means of exerting pressure on the state government in hopes of securing more funding in the next budget cycle.

Moreover, critics point out that the post of Political Advisor carries minimal significance within the government structure, often leaving appointees feeling marginalized. Observers note that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, known for his extensive political experience and strong leadership style, is unlikely to rely heavily on the counsel of his advisors, further contributing to Patil’s sense of disillusionment.

The political environment surrounding this resignation is tense, particularly among senior MLAs who voiced their dissatisfaction with the perceived lack of status in Siddaramaiah’s government. Patil, along with RV Deshpande and Rayareddy, had openly expressed their grievances following the formation of the government. In response to discontent, the rebel MLAs were assigned special roles, with Patil now being the first to exit from one of these positions.

In recent weeks, Patil has reportedly criticised members of the cabinet, specifically targeting IT Minister Priyank Kharge and Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda, adding fuel to the fire of intra-party tensions. His public outcry and decision to write directly to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah about his grievances highlighted the escalating frustration that had been brewing among certain factions of the Congress.

Compounding the situation, Patil has a longstanding relationship with Siddaramaiah, making his resignation particularly noteworthy. Observers speculate that underlying tensions and aspirations within the Kalaburagi district may also play a role, as other political figures, including Kharge and Sharanaprakash Patil, are reportedly positioning themselves for ministerial opportunities.

Patil alleged lack of funds for area development

In a surprising turn of events, B.R. Patil, the MLA for Aland who resigned to the post of CMs political advisor said that ongoing funding issues for his constituency resulted in resignation.  Speaking to media in Kalaburagi, Patil stated, “My resignation from the post of political advisor to the Chief Minister is not a special development. It was something I should have done at some point, and I chose to resign yesterday.”

Patil’s unexpected decision has sent ripples through the political landscape, prompting discussions about the underlying reasons for his departure. He emphasized that the Aland constituency has not received adequate financial support from various government guarantees, which has exacerbated his dissatisfaction. “The MLA constituency is not getting funds from the guarantee schemes,” he lamented. “I am not unhappy about that; I have communicated my concerns to CM Siddaramaiah in my letter. However, he has indicated that these issues would not be made public.”

In his resignation letter, Patil urged the Chief Minister to recognize the pressing need for additional resources for the Aland constituency, particularly following the recent budget, which failed to allocate a special package. Sources close to Patil suggest that he had been hopeful that his position as an advisor would translate into more funding for his area, which has not materialised to his expectations.

Interestingly, Patil hinted at larger issues affecting the leadership of the Chief Minister, particularly referencing the ongoing pressures Siddaramaiah faces surrounding the Mysore Urban Development Housing Authority (MUDHA) case. “He has said that he will remain your friend till the end,” Patil noted, revealing an intimate understanding of the challenges confronting the Chief Minister’s office.

Topics: MLA BR PatilKarnataka CM SiddaramaiahMysore Urban Development Housing AuthorityGuarantee SchemeKarnataka's Congress party
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