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Bangalore, October 7 (IANS) commented on the line and rumors of the leadership of a ‘November Revolution’ within the ruling Congress party, Karnataka’s Home Minister. God said that if there is a desire for high command, it will not wait for the conclusion of Bihar elections to change the leadership in Karnataka.
Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru on Tuesday, God appealed to the party leadership to remove confusion on the matter.
Answering a question on the party’s rumors of high command to wait for Bihar elections to decide to decide the leadership of leadership in Karnataka, he said, “There is no need to wait for elections.
He said, “There are many issues in South Karnataka, including those in Bangalore. Our priority should be to address them. There is no need to focus on leadership changes at the party at this time,” he said.
He said, “High command will focus on developments. Our priority is only flood and other developmental activities,” he said.
Asked whether PWD Minister Satish Jerkiholi justified the demand for removing confusion about the leadership, God said, “Every day, we see statements in the media. It is appropriate to demand clarity. It is appropriate to demand clarity. High command will take a call, and all these events will come to his notice.”
Parmeshwar said, “The high command knows what measures to take at the appropriate time, and they will work accordingly. I am appealing to the leadership to overcome the confusion about leadership in the state.”
Regarding the demand for separate religion for the Lingayat community, he said, “First of all, the dispute on whether Veerashaiva and Lingayat are one or separate, they need to be resolved. They have to call it. We hear every day that Veerashaiva and Lingayat are different. One stance is out, everything will be sorted out,”
On CM Siddaramaiah’s statement that Lingayat is a separate religion, God said, “CM Siddaramaiah was invited by the community for an incident, and he participated in it. As far as I know, he has not made any religious comments.
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