Karnataka power tussle: Congress’ KC Venugopal met with loud ‘DK, DK’ chants at airport — watch | India News


Karnataka power tussle: Congress' KC Venugopal met with loud ‘DK, DK’ chants at airport — watch

NEW DELHI: A day after Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and deputy CM DK Shivakumar displayed a great show of unity, Congress general secretary KC Venugopal was welcomed with “DK, DK” chants at Mangaluru airport.After their second breakfast meet, the two leaders had declared that they would “run the government together,” leaving the leadership decision with the “party high command” amid escalating power tussle within the Congress.“There are no differences. Me and DK Shivakumar are united. We will run the government together in the future as well. All our MLAs are united, and unitedly we will face the opposition. We are in the same party, we follow the same ideology, and we work together. In the future, too, both of us will work together and bring the party back to power,” Siddaramaiah said after the meeting.“This unity is not something new today; we have always been united. Whatever decision Rahul Gandhi makes, we will act accordingly; that is what I have said,” he added.Siddaramaiah stopped by DK Shivakumar’s home for “breakfast 2.0,” a follow-up to their earlier weekend meeting at the chief minister’s Cauvery residence — a move widely viewed as another attempt to dial down tensions between the two senior Congress leaders.The renewed outreach comes after the Congress high command urged both leaders to close ranks and project unity ahead of the Belagavi legislature session beginning December 8.





Source link

  • Related Posts

    India Repatriation Flights: US, Israel attacks Iran: Scheduled, charter flights to be used for repatriation | India News

    Evacuation drive: AI brought back 143 cockpit and cabin crew members of its and Air India Express flights who had been stranded in Dubai NEW DELHI: India is working to…

    Indian Ships Stuck In Persian Gulf: West Asia crisis: 38 Indian ships stuck in Persian Gulf; 3 sailors dead | India News

    Representative image (Picture credit: AP) NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Thirty-eight Indian flagged ships, mostly carrying crude and LNG with nearly 1,100 seafarers, were stuck in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday amid the…

    प्रातिक्रिया दे

    आपका ईमेल पता प्रकाशित नहीं किया जाएगा. आवश्यक फ़ील्ड चिह्नित हैं *

    hi_INहिन्दी