No race for CM face, Congress to go for Karnataka polls under collective leadership

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NEW DELHI: After long deliberations and discussions with the Karnataka leaders in Delhi, the Congress party is all set to move with the collective efforts to win the upcoming Karnataka Assembly polls.

Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president D K Shivakumar and Congress legislature party leader Siddaramaiah held meetings along with other leaders with the top leadership at the residence of Rahul Gandhi for two days to chalk out future strategies for the upcoming polls. AICC Karnataka in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala was also present.

According to sources, one of the factions of the state leadership wants the party not to declare a Chief Ministerial candidate and to go with the collective leadership in the upcoming polls.

Congress feels that this time, collective efforts are much needed to take on the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state and it is very necessary to go to polls with a united front to win the important state in the South, said sources.

Karnataka Congress will soon be launching the campaign programme in the state. The Assembly elections are slated for next year.

Notably, BJP won three Rajya Sabha seats from Karnataka, the Congress got one seat and the Janata Dal-Secular drew a blank in the results of the biennial elections to the Upper House. Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh was elected to Rajya Sabha. However, the second candidate put up by Congress lost the election. (ANI)

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