Bengaluru: Siddaramaiah plays down KPCC chief, Krishna meeting


Bengaluru, Oct 25 (DHNS): A day before Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s scheduled meeting with his political bosses in New Delhi, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president G Parameshwara met former chief minister S M Krishna, sparking off speculations in the party circles.

Parameshwara, who is vying for the deputy chief minister post, met Krishna at his residence on Saturday morning, before leaving for New Delhi to meet Digvijay Singh, who is in charge of party affairs in Karnataka.

Though Parameshwara told the media that he had called on Krishna to check on his health and to convey his Dasara wishes, the meeting gains significance as it comes a day before the Congress high command is expected to take a call on the Cabinet expansion and reshuffle.

Krishna has twice reached out to All India Congress Committee chief Sonia Gandhi expressing his dissatisfaction over the party affairs in Karnataka and the functioning of the Siddaramaiah government.

With the rift between Parameshwara and Siddaramaiah widening owing to their growing differences, sources said that the KPCC chief is hoping that Krishna will impress upon the high command to consider his demands.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has downplayed Krishna-Parameshwara meeting. Speaking to mediapersons in Mysuru, the chief minister said that he did not find any need to react for the meeting.

“There are many leaders in the party. They meet each other to discuss many things, including issues related to the progress of the party and its activities. I will inform the media before leaving for Delhi,” he said. The chief minister added that he would travel to New Delhi soon to discuss with the party leaders about the Cabinet expansion.

He said that Karnataka has released Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu as per the distress formula, in September. “Now, there is no water in our reservoirs and hence it is impossible to release water. The issue will be sorted out legally.”

Reacting to a recent report of the Indian Institute of Science that Yettinahole project was not beneficial for the people, he said, “Even the government has taken up the project based on a scientific study. After implementation of the project, the people of the plains will get 24 tmc feet of water.”

He said that the government was serious about enacting the anti-superstition law. The views of the people have been sought on the draft legislation and the government will take a decision based on the feedback, he added.

 

  

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 26 2015

    Dongis already dug their grave!! Now final funeral is pending. Don't worry It will be finished very soon!!

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  • Alphonsa Rodrigues, Bajpe/Riyadh

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    Congress is limping towards a non-entity. If at all it needs to bounce back, then they have to play it smart. Karnataka currently is the only State with Cong. Hence its crucial to strengthen it & really show some concrete positive results. It can be done only when Siddu gets the boot. Or else next election mite be a disaster.

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    Dont worry, Dongi's have already dug their own grave. It is just a matter of time for final funeral!!

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  • Lexy Saldanha, Mangaluru/Sydney-Australia

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    On Work in Dampier

    For god sake, congress sack this useless, worthless, good for nothing CM Siddu, please replace him with some one worth while like Mr. UT Khadar or some able leaders with Charisma & popularity, who can strengthen the party, some one who can take the party to victory in yr 2018 assembly polls, other wise, that saffron brigade will make inroads, and we know the consequences.
    Hope common sense prevails in Congress, if not end is near.

    Congress sympathizer.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    Dear Lexy Saldanha, Mangaluru/Sydney-Australia,

    The Graceful Congress is far, far and far better than the COW GOVERNMENT'S CATTLE CLASS GOVERNANCE.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    Simple question - how come Cow Governance in Centre & 15 States and Grand Old 129 years old reduced to 44 seats & 4 states??

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 26 2015

    Dear j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru,

    MAJORITY OF THE COWS IN THE PARLIAMENT ARE MUTE AND DUMB TO 44 GENIUS MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT AND THAT IS THE STRENGTH OF YEARS OLD PARTY CONGRESS, INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    There are always regional power centers and vote catchers.
    Central party heads can not neglect them in the interest of the party.
    That's called intra-party democracy. Those having more backing of MLA's will rule.

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  • Vinod Climes, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    No No, Madam & Central CWC will decide who should be CM. Siddu has been hoodwinking CMS & Kept paremeshwar out of loop. It is time Sleaping Siddu is shown the door. Law & order is deterioration. Assaults on Dalits are increasing day by day

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  • Sethu, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    "Karnataka has released Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu as per the distress formula, in September. Now, there is no water in our reservoirs and hence it is impossible to release water. The issue will be sorted out legally" Note the words of Karnataka Chief Minister. Recently, his Government has filed an affidavit in Green Tribunal-Chennai stating that water is a national resource and Dakshinn Kannada people cannot claim exclusive proprietorship on Nethravathi water. His immediate intention was to defend Yettinahole project and to cover-up misdeeds of his Government. Is the same logic applicable for Cauvery water also so that claim of Tamilnadu can be considered legitimate?!!!!! TN can borrow our CM's statement to reinforce their claim that upper riparian state cannot claim exclusive rights on river water. Karnataka CM seldom behaves like a primary school -out. Civilizations are sprouted and flourished in river valleys and the river and resource primarily belongs to the local community for sustenance is taught in primary schools!............. Surplus resources can indeed be diverted, but where is an authentic study to support the claim on surplus?

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    All is not well siddu..
    Get blessing of pappu /Ramya..
    Siddu cool.cool.. cool...

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  • sid, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    now dongis will decide whats superstition and whats faith LOL . First decide on power, water and farmers

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Oct 25 2015

    Rift among various factions getting bigger...Siddu can start counting days

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