
So eerie: BJP’s Tejasvi Surya mocks Mallikarjun Kharge, says Congress excessive command is sort of a ghost
Tejasvi Surya retorted that the Congress president himself, who many believed to be the ‘excessive command’, was now whispering its title and claiming it isn’t him.
Bengaluru South BJP MP Tejasvi Surya mentioned that the Congress excessive command is sort of a ghost, ‘unseen, unheard, however all the time felt’.(PTI)
Kharge’s comment got here amid the continued hypothesis throughout the Congress’s Karnataka unit. “See, that’s within the palms of the excessive command. Nobody can say right here what’s going on within the excessive command. This is left to the excessive command, and the excessive command has acquired energy to take additional motion,” he instructed reporters.
The Congress chief additionally warned towards creating pointless issues.
Bengaluru South BJP MP Tejasvi Surya reposted Kharge’s comment and mentioned, “The Congress High Command is like a ghost. It is unseen, unheard, but always felt.”
He hit out at Kharge and mentioned that regardless of being the Congress president, who was regarded as the excessive command of the social gathering, the chief himself “whispers its name and says it’s not him”. “So eerie!” Surya quipped.
Rumours a few change within the Karnataka Congress have been additionally fueled by MP Randeep Surjewala’s go to to the state. On this, Kharge mentioned, “Surjewala has come to the state. He will ask what’s going on and gather information about what has happened. Based on that, we’ll see what needs to be done next.”
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Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah, in the meantime, defended the social gathering unit and mentioned that Surjewala had come to strengthen the Congress organisation.
“He is coming to the state to strengthen the organisation. He will do his job. Our government will last for five years like a rock. We will come together,” Siddaramaiah affirmed.
Standing hand-in-hand along with his deputy, DK Shivakumar, at a press interplay in Mysuru, Siddaramaiah dismissed speculations of a rift throughout the state authorities. The CM additionally asserted that he and Shivakumar have been on “good terms”.
The Congress authorities has been in energy in Karnataka since 2023.
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