Tussle brews within Karnataka Cong over Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar’s birthday bashes

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KPCC President DK Shivakumar with CLP leader Siddaramaiah (File Photo/ANI)

BENGALURU: Followers and supporters of former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, are planning to throw a huge party on his 75th birthday. But, this has resulted in a massive clash within the state Congress as Karnataka Congress chief D K Shivakumar’s camp is now demanding a similar kind of bash for their leader too.

However, Shivakumar has denied any claims related to his birthday celebration demands and said that he will be attending Siddaramaiah’s birthday bash.

Former MLA H C Mahadevappa said that Siddaramaiah’s birthday will not be celebrated using the party’s logo. “Siddaramaiah’s birthday is not celebrated using the party symbol. It is not our intention to embarrass the party and give a wrong message to the public,” he said.

In the preliminary meeting of the ‘Siddaramaiah-75’ Amrit Mahotsav Committee held at the Palace grounds on Wednesday, there was displeasure that Siddaramaiah’s birthday was being celebrated as ‘God’s worship’.

Talking to ANI, Mahadevappa said, “This programme is not for the glorification of Siddaramaiah. Also, there is no permission in the Constitution to worship a person.”

“This programme is being held to showcase Siddaramaiah’s struggle for the development of the nation. His struggles will be remembered in history. We recognize that. We have observed the work done by him as president of Kannada Kavalu Samithi,” he told ANI.

“Siddaramaiah’s previous government and the current government are being compared. He was good in administrative work. He is an honest politician. Siddaramaiah’s meaningful public life needs to be talked about. We are holding the vent for that purpose,” he justified.

“Siddaramaiah’s birthday programme is not a party event. We are holding this convention through a committee comprising people and friends from within the party,” said Mahadevappa.

In response to a question regarding a letter stating holding Shivakumar’s “Shivakumarothsava”, he said, “I have no information about the letter. Everyone has freedom of expression. What authority do we have to question it? Anyone can do whatever they want freely,” he said.

Ahead of elections, a fight appears to have begun between the supporters of Siddaramaiah and party president D K Shivakumar. Both camps are eyeing to project their leaders as chief ministerial candidate for the polls due next year.

And this has started with Siddaramaiah’s supporters planning a grand birthday celebration for their leader who served as chief minister from 2013 to 2018. However, Shivakumar’s camp too has now demanded a similar function for the party chief. (ANI)

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