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No differences in Congress Karnataka unit: New party in-charge

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Exuding confidence that the Congress would retain power in Karnataka, the part'y new state unit in-charge K C Venugopal today said the BJP'shopes of returning to power in the state will not be fulfilled.

Ruling out any difference within the state unit, he said "all the confusion" regarding the newPradesh Congress Committee (PCC) president would be cleared this month.

"With the support of our leaders and workers andbecause of the people-friendly programmes of our state government headed by Siddaramaiahji, we are goingto retain power in Karnataka," Venugopal said.

He said "the hopes of the BJP friends that they would capture Karnataka also, will not be fulfilled."
 

Venugopal made the remarks while speaking to reporters after chairing theCongress co-ordination committee meeting, attended among others, by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and state party presidentG Parameshwara.

Stating that the BJP's only "mantra" to win electionswas by polarising people, he said "dividing people will notwork in Karnataka. That is our strong belief because the peopleof Karnataka believe in development, they believe in social justice, they believe in governance."

He also claimed the track record of the state government has been excellent.

Venugopal, who took over as the Congress' state general secretary in-charge from Digvijay Singh last week, held marathon one-to-one deliberations with over 430 Congress leaders individually in the last three days.

The party sources said during their meetings with Venugopal, many leaders expressed displeasure against Siddaramaiah and Parameshawara, while stressing upon the need to fight the 2018 polls under "collective leadership."

Venugopal said after deliberations with the leaders in Karnataka, he found unprecedented unity in the party's rank and file and he was very happy to know it.

Conceding that there were "some" differences among the party leaders, Venugopal, however, said they were "very less" in Karnataka compared to the other states and it canbe resolved by the party leaders.

Terming the performance of the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government during the the last four years as "excellent," Venugopal said there is no difference of opinion on this within the party, but there are "gaps" in communicating good works of the government to the people.

Noting that there is need to strengthen the organisation at all levels, he said all the confusion regarding the new president would be cleared this month itself.

"There is some confusion in the media regarding the post of PCC president... All the confusion will be cleared this month itself," he said.

Evading a direct reply to a query as to whether the PCC president would be changed and what were hisrecommendations on the issue, he said "it is between me and my party leadership."

There is stiff competition among senior partyleaders for the post of president ahead of the 2018 assemblyelections.

While Parameshwara is trying to retain the post, other leaders like D K Shivakumar, M B Patil, S R Patil too are said to be in the race.

To a question on senior leaders leaving Congressand joining other parties, Venugopal said he has been informed that leaders from other parties would be joining Congress in coming days.

On former MP Vishwanath expressing displeasure against the state leadership yesterday and hinting atquitting the Congress through a letter, he said "it is nota complaint.... he has told me that he is in the Congress and will bewith the Congress."

Commenting on the issue, Siddaramaiah said there wereno differences between him and Vishwanath, and "according to me he will not leave Congress.

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First Published: May 10 2017 | 10:28 PM IST

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