BENGALURU: Amid heightened political buzz following Siddaramaiah’s resignation as Chief Minister, Congress leader Ramappa B Timmapur on Saturday said that there has been no change in the outgoing CM’s role within the party. He asserted that Siddaramaiah continues to remain active in politics and remains an important mass leader, even as discussions continue within the party over leadership transition.
Timmapur said, “Siddaramaiah has resigned as Chief Minister, but he said that I am continuing my political activities. Therefore, nothing has changed. He continues to support the Congress Party. There is no change of any kind. He is active in politics. His necessity for Karnataka and the Congress Party continues. Siddaramaiah remains active in politics. More importantly, he is a mass leader. He has developed a lot and has worked for guarantees, farmers, the poor, and the middle class.”
Outgoing Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah listened to public grievances and received public complaints at his Kaveri residence today.
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Timmapur praised Siddaramaiah’s leadership, calling him a popular and strong leader with wide support across communities, especially among OBCs, and describing him as an experienced and dynamic party organiser. “He is a very popular and strong leader. People from the OBC community, as well as others, also like him. He is a party organiser and a dynamic leader. He is doing well and has a lot of experience,” he said.
Earlier, amid heightened political activity within the Karnataka Congress after Siddaramaiah stepped down on May 28, saying his resignation was voluntary and based on the suggestion of the party high command.
Shivakumar had earlier met Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of Opposition (LoP) Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi amid ongoing discussions over legislative leadership, Rajya Sabha nominations and organisational appointments in Karnataka.
Meanwhile, the opposition BJP has intensified its attack on Congress, alleging that “infighting” between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar has impacted governance in Karnataka.
Former Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda said it was “almost decided” that Shivakumar would be the next Chief Minister, while Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje accused the Congress of being consumed by a prolonged “fight for the chair”.
Congress leaders, however, have dismissed suggestions of instability. Senior party leaders have described the transition as smooth and credited Siddaramaiah for handling the leadership change with dignity. (ANI)
