Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Shivakumar likely to be K’taka Cong chief

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Congress high command is likely to announce the party’s key troublesho­oter in Karnataka, DK Shivakumar as the next state unit president with MB Patil as the working president, according to party leaders who spoke on condition of anonymity, in what could be a delicate balancing act between competing caste claims in the state.

Former CM S Siddaramai­ah is likely to continue as the Congress Legislatur­e Party leader, the leaders added.

The KPCC presidents­hip has been vacant ever since the incumbent Dinesh Gundu Rao resigned following the defeat in the bypolls, in which the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) won 12 of the 15 seats, ensuring a majority for itself in the state assembly. All

these 12 seats (check) were earlier held by the Congress party, but the legislator­s resigned and crossed over to the BJP.

The state leadership issue became contentiou­s following that, with Shivakumar, a Vokkaliga, lobbying to ensure that his role as party’s main go-to man during difficult times be rewarded, the leaders cited above said. Patil, a former home minister and a Lingayat leader, was the favoured choice of Siddaramai­ah, they added.

A former minister in the Siddaramia­h cabinet told HT on condition of anonymity the appointmen­t was now “just a formality”.

“How long could the current uncertaint­y continue? Shivakumar is a go-getter who can also help generate funds for the party. For instance, on the Bidar school sedition issue, we were late and started an agitation only after the accused got bail. With Shivakumar at the helm, we will be more aggressive...,” the former minister added.

The decision to appoint Shivakumar -- a seven-term MLA who served in the cabinets of former CMs -- is likely to be a controvers­ial one. He faces ongoing income tax and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) probes, is currently on bail after being jailed by the ED in a money laundering case. He

In his 2018 poll affidavit, Shivakumar declared assets worth ₹840 crore, making him one of the richest politician­s in the state. His brother DK Suresh is a two term parliament­arian and is the sitting MP from the Bangalore Rural constituen­cy.

Shivakumar’s latest move to build the world’s largest Christ statue in his constituen­cy in Kanakapura has also come in for severe attack from Sangh Parivar outfits, who claim the land he donated was government-owned and illegally usurped by him.

Political analyst Manjunath said, “Shivakumar sees himself as a future CM and is very ambitious. If the appointmen­ts are confirmed, it will only vindicate the fact that the party high command has tried to balance caste interests by having a Vokkilga, a Lingayat and a Kuruba heading different parts of the party...”.

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