Surjewala said Congress is committed to the well-being of every Kannadigan and will implement the five congressional guarantees at the first cabinet meeting
Post Date – 11:45 PM, Wednesday – 5/17/23

New Delhi: Amid the suspense over the next Karnataka chief minister, Congress on Wednesday warned party leaders against making any inappropriate remarks as it would be considered “discipline” and action would be taken accordingly.
In a tweet, Congress Secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala, who is also the head of Karnataka, addressed the BJP and the media: “A part of our dear friends in the media have fallen victim to BJP’s fake news factory. Karnataka the next Congressional Government”
“We understand the frustration of BJP being flatly rejected by brothers and sisters in Karnataka to end 40% BJP Sarkara”.
Reminding the BJP that it takes about seven days to announce its candidate for chief minister, Surjewala said: “I hope the same people question Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who took seven to 10 days to decide on Uttar Pradesh. , Assam, Goa and many other states.No one whispered about high command culture then.
“But the same forces and selected news media are against the process of dialogue, discussion and consensus adopted by Mallikarjun Kharge ji, which is a true democratic tradition,” he said, referring to the ongoing deliberations within the party to select the next president . Chief Minister.
He “also advises all congressional leaders not to make statements on leadership,” he said.
He warned: “Any inappropriate remarks made from here on will be considered a breach of discipline and action will be taken accordingly.”
Surjewala also said Congress is committed to the well-being of every Kannadigan and will implement the five congressional guarantees at the first cabinet meeting.
“It is our duty to have a clean, honest and transparent government for Karnataka and we will have a new government for the state within 48 to 72 hours. We will rebrand Karnataka and rebrand 6.5 The dream of millions of Kannadigas has become a reality,” he added.
His comments came as the election process for the next Karnataka chief minister entered its third day of deliberations, even as the party won 135 of the southern state’s 224 seats with a landslide majority.
On Monday, three of the party’s central observers filed a report on CLP’s meeting with Harga. Since then, Kharga has held talks with senior party leaders including former party general secretary Rahul Gandhi, party general secretary Sujwala and KC Venugopal to decide on the new chief minister.
Kharge also met state assembly president DK Shivakumar, LoP in Siddaramaiah, the outgoing assembly, as they were both front-runners for the post.
