Plotting to topple our government -Is infighting going on in Congress?


After this claim of BJP, the question started to arise that within two months of forming the government, differences within the party have started. In response, chief minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar said that there is no discontent of any kind within the ruling Congress.

Shivakumar's singapore statement has also come at a time when there are reports that more than 30 MLAs have written letters expressing concern over the non-implementation of development works in their constituencies.

What did the cm say on the claim of writing letters to the MLAs

Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar said that there has been no complaint of any concern among the party's MLAs regarding work. Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar said the Legislature party meeting has been called on thursday (July 27) as part of a regular exercise to discuss various programs and policies of the government and ensure coordination between the government and party legislators. He said that this meeting was called only last week, but congress leader rahul gandhi was about to chair a meeting, so it was postponed.

What did Deputy chief minister Shivakumar say?

The Deputy chief minister said, “There are some programmes, which were to be discussed, there was an assembly session. Whether our five guarantee schemes are reaching the people or not, whether corruption is taking place, we had to discuss, guide and inform our MLAs regarding all this. Due to paucity of time during the assembly session, a meeting of the Legislature party could not be convened to discuss all these issues.

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