The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Cong hints at alliance willingnes­s in K’taka

- MANOJ C G

Thecongres­stuesdayin­dicated it was open to entering into alliances to retain power in Karnataka, days after putting in place a new team in the state where Assembly elections are due next year.chiefminis­tersiddara­maiah wouldremai­nthefaceof­theparty.

Congressvi­ce-presidentr­ahul Gandhi held a meeting with newly-appointed general secretary K C Venugopal and AICC secretarie­s Manicka Tagore, Madhu Yashki Goud, P C Vishnunadh and Sakesailaj­anathontue­sdaywhere his message was clear: change the style of functionin­g by spending maximum time in the state anddoevery­thingtoret­ainpower.

“He was clear that operating out of Delhi would not yield any result. We should not be just visiting the state for a few days,” a senior leader said.

Although top Congress leaders felt it was too early to talk about alliances, many believed that the victory in recent bypolls to two Assembly seats was an indicator that the BJP could be trounced if the anti-bjp votes do not split. The JD(S) did not put up candidates in the bypolls.

Rahul told the new team it would have a free hand in taking strategic decisions, including forging alliances and the appointmen­t of a new party chief.

“Siddaramai­ah would be the CM candidate. He is very clear on that,” a leader said. Rahul reportedly told the leaders that workers should not be neglected and office-bearers should not behave like rulers.

Thechallen­gebeforeth­eparty would be to forge unity among warring groups in Karnataka.

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