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Crisis on Siddaramaiah’s chair! This leader gave a big hint, said- I am ready for promotion

There is an uproar in the political corridors in Karnataka over the alleged scam of Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA). Amidst the discussion of changing the Chief Minister in the state, Siddaramaiah has made it clear that he is not going to resign. Meanwhile, the state Home Minister G Parameshwara has once again fueled these speculations. He said that if he is promoted, he would be very happy. Parameshwara was responding to a statement of Cooperative Minister KN Rajanna. He had said that if Parameshwara is promoted, he would support it.

Siddaramaiah’s supporters had earlier said that if the Chief Minister is changed, they will support the Dalit Chief Minister. But after this, ST leader Satish Jarkiholi was supported. Parameshwara had earlier said that he does not see himself as the Chief Minister. However, now it is coming to light that if Siddaramaiah has to resign, then the Congress high command can choose Dalit leader G Parameshwara for the post of Chief Minister.

On Saturday, Congress is going to hold a ‘Raj Bhavan Chalo’ rally. Congress will try to put pressure on the Governor to reconsider the decision to prosecute Siddaramaiah. Reports are saying that Congress is not going to take any decision right now due to the hearing of the case in the High Court. G. Parameshwara said, Muda case has taken a big turn. What will happen in the court will be seen later, for now we will protest against the Governor.

Let us tell you that amidst the legal battle, Congress has opened fronts in all the districts of Karnataka and is going to protest. If this does not yield any results, then Congress officials can also meet President Draupadi Murmu. Parmeshwar said, we have given enough evidence to the Governor but he is not ready to accept it. We do not know what the court will decide but it was necessary to inform the Governor.

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