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How Surjewala delivered K’taka to Congress

The Congress, which had won 80 seats in the 2018 assembly polls in the state and formed the government in alliance with the JD-S which had won 37 seats, was sent out of power after many of the JD-S MLAs deserted the party and joined the BJP…reports Asian Lite News

Even as the Congress is headed for another historic win in Karnataka after 1999, the party on Saturday credited the victory in the southern state to its united face in the high-octane battle where Rahul Gandhi’s close confidante Randeep Singh Surjewala played a key role.

The Congress, which was worried over the two factions in the state ahead of the crucial assembly polls in the southern state, managed to hold its fort altogether.

The Congress, which had won 80 seats in the 2018 assembly polls in the state and formed the government in alliance with the JD-S which had won 37 seats, was sent out of power after many of the JD-S MLAs deserted the party and joined the BJP.

Following the toppling of the government in the southern state, the Congress appointed party general secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala, a close confidante of Rahul Gandhi, as the party’s in-charge of the state and he was tasked to unite the two factions and power houses of the state — former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and state unit chief DK Shivakumar.

A party leader said that Surjewala after being appointed as the state in-charge spent maximum of his time in the southern state and did his best to bring the two leaders together ahead of the crucial assembly polls, thus giving a signal of the united party Karnataka.

The party leader further said that Surjewala’s work started paying dividends when the Basavaraj Bommai-led Karnataka government faced the charges of alleged corruption last year, as he brought both the leaders together to attack the ruling party on graft charges.

Surjewala, who was earlier the party’s communication in-charge, also used his experience in Karnataka as he made both the leaders to speak on the issue of corruption, which helped the party in cornering the BJP in the southern state.

The results of his work started to look more visible when the party launched the ‘PayCM’ campaign in the state with Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar both targeting the BJP government in the state.

Even when Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra entered Karnataka on September 30 last year, Surjewala managed to bring both the leaders walk altogether with the Gandhi scion in the state.

He said, during the yatra, Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar both shared a close bonding with each other, which further boosted the party’s prospects in the state. Surjewala also kept on sharing the videos of the Bharat Jodo Yatra where both the leaders discussed in length about the yatra in the state with Rahul Gandhi, and the aspirations of the Karnataka people.

The party leader said Surjewala also from time to time kept on sharing the photographs of both the leaders in the public domain to give a clear-cut message of the party’s unity in the state.

The party leader said that Surjewala was also instrumental in designing the campaign and bringing up the five guarantees in the party’s manifesto after a detailed discussion with the state leadership and also played a crucial role along with state unit leaders for bringing two top BJP leaders — Jagadish Shettar and Laxman Savadi — into the Congress fold ahead of the crucial assembly polls.

By the time of filing this report, the Congress had won 129 seats while the party was leading on seven seats whereas the ruling BJP won 60 and was leading on five seats. The JD-S also won 19 seats.

The polling for the 224-member Karnataka assembly took place on May 10.

PM congratulates Congress for win

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated the Congress party for its win in the Karnataka assembly election. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lost the only southern state that it ruled. Congress won an absolute majority in Karnataka on Saturday with the party crossing the halfway mark of 113 seats in the 224-member assembly. “Congratulations to the Congress Party for their victory in the Karnataka Assembly polls. My best wishes to them in fulfilling people’s aspirations,” Tweeted Narendra Modi.

Stalin, Kamal, Vaiko congratulate Congress

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, MDMK chief Vaiko and Makkal Needhi Maiam President and Tamil superstar Kamal Haasan on Saturday congratulated the Congress for its emphatic victory in the Karnataka Assembly polls. Stalin called Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, as well as senior leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Siddaramaiah, and D.K. Shivakumar and others to congratulate them on the victory.

Priyanka thanks people of Karnataka

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday thanked the people of Karnataka after her party emerged victorious in the Assembly election, polling for which was held on May 10, while also congratulating “all the hardworking workers and leaders of the Karnataka Congress”. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart to the people of Karnataka for giving the Congress party a historic mandate. This is a victory for your issues,” Priyanka Gandhi said in a tweet.

Accept mandate of the people, says Nadda

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda on Saturday said the party accepted the mandate of the people of Karnataka with humility. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lost the only southern state that it ruled. Congress won an absolute majority in Karnataka on Saturday with the party crossing the halfway mark of 113 seats in the 224-member assembly. Nadda also thanked karyakartas of the party for their efforts and support.

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CWC meeting will be called soon as ‘G-23’ have sought: Surjewala

Before going to Shimla, the Congress President had held that the CWC meeting will be called soon. The meeting will be held soon,” he said…reports Asian Lite News.

A meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), the party’s highest decision-making body, will be summoned soon as demanded by the ‘G-23’ leaders, party General Secretary and chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said on Thursday.

According to Surjewala, interim Congress President Sonia Gandhi had last week indicated that the meeting will be held soon.

“Before going to Shimla, the Congress President had held that the CWC meeting will be called soon. The meeting will be held soon,” he said.

It is understood that veteran party leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, who is one of the G-23 leaders seeking an overhaul in party functioning, had written to Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday seeking that a CWC meeting be called at the earliest to deliberate on various key matters concerning the party.

Meanwhile, at a press conference on Wednesday, senior party leader Kapil Sibal, who is also in the G-23, had expressed concern about the party’s functioning and also sought a CWC meeting soon.

He had said that the CWC meeting would enable those Congress leaders, who are not happy with some recent party decisions, get a proper forum to voice their views. There could also be a discussion why some leaders were quitting the party, he said.

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