Karnataka Chief Minister Race: Suspense continued on Wednesday (May 17) as to who would be the next Chief Minister of Karnataka. In Karnataka, churning is going on since May 13 regarding the names of the two biggest leaders of the Congress, Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar. The BJP has taken a jibe at the Congress over the churning and lack of clarity over the name of the Chief Minister in Karnataka.
Congress has also retaliated on this. Congress general secretary and media in-charge Jairam Ramesh tweeted on Wednesday, “Specially to refresh the memories of the drummers of the Prime Minister. The results of the 2017 UP assembly elections came on March 11. Yogi got elected eight days later, on March 19.” was appointed Chief Minister. Results of 2021 Assam Assembly Elections came on 3rd May, Himanta Biswa Sarma became CM after 7 days on 10th May. There are many more such examples.”
‘We will decide and announce’
Meanwhile, Congress general secretary in-charge of Karnataka Randeep Singh Surjewala said, “Whenever we decide, today or tomorrow, we will announce it. It is just a matter of today or tomorrow that we will have a new CLP (Congress Legislature Party) leader.” Will happen.”
‘BJP disappointed by defeat in Karnataka’
Surjewala further said, “Don’t listen to the rumors being spread by the BJP, as the BJP is disappointed with the decisive defeat in Karnataka. Congress is committed to the welfare of every single Kannadiga, Congress to fulfill its five guarantees Congress is committed, Congress is committed to implement its agenda. Congress is committed to provide clean, transparent and responsible government.”
DK Vs Siddaramaiah in Karnataka
The Karnataka election results were declared on May 13, but the Congress is yet to finalize its chief ministerial name as both Karnataka unit president DK Shivakumar and former chief minister Siddaramaiah want the CM’s post. Siddaramaiah is considered the frontrunner, but Shivakumar is said to still want the chief minister’s post.
New CM within next 48 to 72 hours
Surjewala said, “Within the next 48 to 72 hours, we will have a new cabinet in Karnataka and in the first cabinet meeting, we will implement the Congress’ five guarantees and start building a grand Karnataka.”
Remembered UP’s 2017 assembly elections
Eight days after the results of the 2017 assembly elections Yogi Adityanath Took oath on 19 March. At the same time, Yogi’s cabinet was sworn in on March 25, two weeks after the election results were declared.
Election results came in Assam on May 2, 2021 and the Chief Minister took oath on May 10. Similarly, last year there was delay in Uttarakhand regarding the post of CM. Election results came on March 10 in this hill state, Pushkar Singh Dhami sat on the CM’s chair on March 23.
Amit Malviya raised questions
In fact, on May 16, Amit Malviya, head of the BJP IT cell, had said that the Congress is in a pathetic condition. Taking a jibe at Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Malviya said that Kharge is seeing himself more as a ‘postman’.
Malviya tweeted, “Want to watch the circus? See Congress choosing its CM in Karnataka. BJP also consults to choose its CMs and often ensures smooth transfer of power between CMs. Extended Views -Despite discussions, you will never find BJP CM candidates accusing each other and indirectly threatening the party through the media.”
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