B'lore: Karnataka Congress Leaves it to Sonia to Name President


Bangalore, Sep 15 (IANS) The Karnataka state unit of the Congress Wednesday left it to party president Sonia Gandhi to name its new head after a meeting marred by protests over claims that enrolment of party members was not in order at many places.

While the protests by a section were on outside the venue here, in the meeting hall too there was grumbling at several leaders not being accommodated on the dais.

Lok Sabha member from Mysore H. Vishwanath protested at senior leaders being left out of the dais and he was supported by several members. He was pacified and later invited to the dais.

Outside the venue, state unit working president D.K. Shivakumar had a hard time in pacifying the crowd angry over what it claimed as irregularities in enrolment of members and nomination to the Karnata Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC).

The meeting was held against the backdrop of 'original Congressmen' and 'outsiders dominating the KPCC'. The issue was raised last week by veteran Congressman and former railway minister C.K. Jaffer Sharief.

The incumbent KPCC chief R.V. Deshpande and leader of the Congress opposition in the legislative assembly Siddaramaiah were earlier in the Janata Dal.

Pressure groups formed along caste lines have also been active in the run up to the change in the state party leadership.

Several party leaders led by former KPCC president Allum Veerabhadrappa belonging to the politically dominant Lingayat caste have demanded that the state unit should be headed by a member from their community.

Their argument is that the community, which constitutes about 17 percent of the state's 60 million population, has been neglected by the Congress and has shifted its support to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The BJP is for the first time ruling the state since 2008.

 

 

 

  

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  • Ajit, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    When it comes to words and paper "Cast system is abolished",
    yes long time back. But when we have to choose a leader 100's of castes come up? Then reservations on caste basis.
    Wow India shinning!!!
    I wondr Mr. Obama, Mr. Cameron, Mr. Sarkosy, Ms. Gillard, which is their cast????

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  • raj, mangalore

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    come on bjp baiters,come on comment if you r really concerned about our country

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    In India caste based politics is in driver seat for all major political parties including congress party.To cool down aspiring community leader's wish to become KPCC president, Sonia Gandhi's final say in the matter is crucial.This time Lingayath community may get nod due to the fact that to nutral Yeddy's speed.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    When there is no unity among leaders in Congress Party or any political party in Karnataka State then how do you expect these people to serve the people in the state if they are elected to power. They are fighting like cats and dogs to see who will become president of KPCC. Even though we are free from British Rule I still feel after 63 years of freedom the people in the state and in this country are worse off than they were during British time.

    Today's article in Times of India states that nearly $ 125 Billion was siphoned out of India by corrupted Politicians and Government Servants. We said during freedom struggle that Britishers are looting our country but now our own elected representatives who are worse than britishers. We as voters are required only during election and that is where democracy ends and after that it is loot all the way upto 5 years.

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