New Delhi. The Congress high command, led by party general secretary Alakman, has called two crucial meetings with state party leaders in an attempt to quell growing discontent within the party in Karnataka. According to party insiders, these meetings are being held in response to the recent internal turmoil going on in the region. In this, party President Mallikarjun Kharge, former President Rahul Gandhi, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister and State President D.K. Prominent personalities are expected to attend. Shivakumar, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H.K. Patil, party secretary K.C. Venugopal, and Ranjit Singh Surjewala, among other senior officials.
Sources close to the Congress leadership said that the primary objective of this meeting is to address the growing discontent within the party and to foster an atmosphere of unity and cooperation. Several issues have cropped up within the party recently, necessitating the immediate intervention of the central leadership. After the first meeting, the Congress high command will hold another session with state party leaders to further deliberate on the challenges facing the party in Karnataka. The discussion is expected to revolve around devising a strategy to strengthen the party’s position and consolidate its support base ahead of the upcoming elections.
The Congress party’s move reflects its commitment to promptly address internal conflicts and ensure that the party presents a united front in the political landscape of Karnataka. The outcome of these meetings could have a significant impact on the future of the party in the state, making it a turning point for Congress leaders to chart a collective course. Congress leaders are optimistic that these discussions will pave the way for a more united and focused approach in the state, which is essential for overcoming the current challenges and regaining the confidence of voters.