The Congress has directed its Karnataka unit to finalise candidate lists for the 2023 Meeting polls by November-end, chief of the Opposition Siddaramaiah mentioned Wednesday.
Siddaramiah, who was a part of All India Congress Committee conferences in Delhi with new president Mallikarjun Kharge and the outgoing common secretary (organisation) on Tuesday and Wednesday, mentioned, “There’s a directive to create a screening committee on the earliest. The candidates should be shortlisted by the top of November as a lot as doable. They’ve instructed for lists of candidates for all areas to be finalised by the top of November.”
State Congress president D Okay Shivakumar was not part of the conferences held across the appointment of Kharge as the brand new celebration chief.
Candidate choice is more likely to be a friction level as loyalists of assorted leaders together with Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah are anticipated to hunt tickets, requiring the brand new Congress president chief to be a referee.
Additionally mentioned on the conferences had been two yatras to be carried out in northern Karnataka, in response to Siddaramaiah. “There shall be two yatras, one within the Mahadayi area and the second within the Higher Krishna area. There shall be a 3rd yatra for the 371J area, however that has not been finalised,” he mentioned, referring to the backward Hyderabad-Karnataka area, which was given particular standing by the UPA authorities following Kharge’s intervention.
“The Mahadayi challenge is in limbo. The notification has not been carried out. For the third stage of the Higher Krishna Mission, the notification has not been issued. They (BJP) are ruining the 371J area. They haven’t carried out it actively,” the previous chief minister mentioned.
The celebration has determined to type a brand new Congress Working Committee and three leaders from the state have reportedly discovered locations in it–veteran H Okay Patil; Dalit chief and former MP Okay H Muniyappa, who has been miffed with the management over points within the Kolar area; and former state chief Dinesh Gundu Rao.