Shivakumar asks Cong leaders to refrain from comments on leadership issue in public
Bengaluru, Jun 29 (PTI) Amid raging debate over the possibility of change in Chief Minister and demand for three more Deputy Chief Ministers in Karnataka, state Congress President D K Shivakumar on Saturday asked partymen and leaders to refrain from issuing public statements on the issue and warned of disciplinary action.
Shivakumar, who is also the Deputy Chief Minister urged partymen to “shut their mouth” in the interest of the party, as he also requested seers not to interfere in political matters.
Minister K N Rajanna, who is at the forefront of the issue of three Deputy Chief Ministers, wondered what was wrong in asking for it, and said he won’t heed the warnings.
There is growing demand within the state cabinet to have three more Deputy Chief Ministers — from Veerashaiva-Lingayat, SC/ST and minority communities. Currently, Shivakumar from the dominant Vokkaliga community is only the Deputy Chief Minister in the Siddaramaiah cabinet.
A Vokkaliga seer Kumara Chandrashekaranatha Swamiji of Vishwa Vokkaliga Mahasamastana Math on Thursday had publicly urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to step down and make way for his deputy Shivakumar.
Following this a Veearashaiva-Lingayat seer — Srisaila Jagadguru Channa Siddharama Panditaradhya Swamiji on Friday said ministers from his community should be considered for the CM’s post in case there is a leadership change, while also pitching for them to be given priority in the event of creation of additional Deputy CM posts.
“There is no discussion on any Deputy Chief Minister nor there is any question about the Chief Minister. Swamiji (Vokkaliga seer) out of affection towards me might have spoken about me. That’s all. I request — I don’t need anyone’s recommendation. For the work we have done our party high command will decide,” Shivakumar said in response to a question whether he had taken up with the party high command the demand for more Deputy CMs during the Delhi visit.
Addressing reporters here, he said, “Kharge (AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge), Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and I, in the interest of the party, have decided how to function. So there is no need for any MLA or Minister or Swamiji to speak. If they (seers) bless us it’s enough…”
There is no need for any Minister to comment on the CM or Deputy CM issue in public or before the media, Shivakumar said and warned that “if any MLA or anyone from the party raises it, the AICC or I will be forced to issue notice and take disciplinary action. Discipline is important in the party. There is nothing without discipline.”
Responding to a query, the Deputy CM said, “in the interest of the party I’m telling everyone — if you shut your mouth it will be good for the party.”
Asked about seers interfering in politics, he said, “no swamiji had spoken other than now… I request all of them with folded hands not to interfere in political matters.”
A section within the Congress is of the opinion that the statement issued by the ministers seeking three more Deputy CMs, was part of a plan by Siddaramaiah’s camp to keep Shivakumar in check, amid talks that he might seek the CM post after two-and-half years of this government’s tenure, and to counter his influence both in the government and party.
There is also a feeling that the Vokkaliga seer publicly urging Siddaramaiah to step down and make way for Shivakumar, is a counter to the CM from the KPCC President’s camp.
Reacting to Shivakumar’s warning, Co-operation Minister Rajanna said, “Let the notice be issued, I will respond to it. He (Shivakumar) may suggest that certain controversies should not be created publicly, which I agree and so do others… What’s wrong if we speak? Shouldn’t we ask (demand)? Is it wrong to ask? If asking is wrong, I’m ready to face any action.”
“Will I heed the warning? Rajanna is Rajanna… Everyone should shut their mouth, if everyone follows we too will follow. If everyone keeps quiet, we will also keep quiet. Can we keep quiet listening to someone saying that Siddaramaiah should resign to make him (Shivakumar) Chief Minister?” Rajanna asked.
He pointed out that CM and Deputy CM were chosen by Congress high command and the legislators.
There was stiff competition between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar for the chief minister’s post after the declaration of Assembly election results in May last year, and the Congress had managed to convince the latter and made him the deputy chief minister.
There were some reports at the time of a compromise having been reached based on a “rotational chief minister formula,” according to which Shivakumar will become CM after two-and-half years, but they have not been officially confirmed by the party.
Shivakumar has made no secret of his ambition to become the CM, while Siddaramaiah had sought public support during the Lok Sabha polls so that the Congress wins the maximum number of seats in the state, which would strengthen his position.