Koppal (PTI): Senior Congress MLA and Chief Minister's Economic Advisor Basavaraj Rayareddy on Sunday termed speculations about CM change as "irrelevant", and asserted that incumbent Siddaramaiah, who was elected to the post by a majority of Congress legislators, will complete five years term.
Reacting to voices from within the party that Deputy CM D K Shivakumar would be made the chief minister, Rayareddy said, anyone can aspire for the post, and pointed out that his own supporters want to see him as the CM, as he too has won equal number of elections as the former.
"It is irrelevant. Our party high command has said that one should not talk on the chief minister change issue, but still I want to say one thing -- chief minister was chosen by the party high command after gathering the opinion of legislators," Reddy said in response to a question on talks about CM change.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, "There was voting, Siddaramaiah and others contested, and Siddaramaiah got more votes. We were not told that Siddaramaiah will have to leave the post in the middle of his tenure. We voted for him for five years. So I believe that he will be the CM for five years."
Further noting that the matter is left for the party to decide, the Yalburga MLA said, "Siddaramaiah has himself said this."
There has been speculation within state's political circles, especially within the ruling Congress, for some time now about the chief minister change later this year, citing power-sharing agreement involving incumbent Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar.
Congress MLA from Kunigal H D Ranganath and former Mandya MP L R Shivarame Gowda last week had renewed the debate about chief minister change by claiming that Shivakumar will become the next CM of the state. Gowda also said that it will happen in November.
On some voices demanding that D K Shivakumar should become the CM, Reddy said, some people have demanded that he become the chief minister.
"It won't happen, some people even say that I should become (the CM). Am I anything less? I have also been elected an equal number of times as Shivakumar. I have been an MLA since 1985. No one is less," he said.
Stating that any one can aspire to become CM, the former minister said, "Let him (Shivakumar) also become....any one can become. People take names of their leader for the CM post out of affection and admiration towards them. However, according to me Siddaramaiah will be chief minister for five years."
Rejecting any political revolution as being speculated in the party and political circles, he said, "There is peace, where is revolution? We are all peace loving people."
Siddaramaiah too last week had once again asserted that he will complete a full five years term, by stating that he has been CM for 2.5 years in his second term, and will remain in the post for the remaining 2.5 years.
There was stiff competition between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar for the chief minister's post after the declaration of Assembly election results in May 2023, and the Congress had managed to convince the latter and made him the Deputy CM.
There were some reports at the time that a compromise had been reached based on a "rotational chief minister formula," according to which Shivakumar will become CM after two-and-half years, but they have not been officially confirmed by the party.
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Vittla (Dakshina Kannada): A case has been registered at the Vittla Police Station against a school teacher on charges of seriously assaulting a student with a cane at an English-medium school in Idkidu village here near Vittla in Dakshina Kannada district.
According to the complaint, the student, who attends the school regularly, had gone to school as usual. Around 2 pm, the child’s parents received a call from the school office stating that their child had allegedly disturbed other students. The school informed them that when the teacher scolded the student over the issue, the child became frightened and urinated, and the parents were asked to come and take the child home.
The parents reportedly told the school staff that no one was at home at the time and requested that the child be sent home in an autorickshaw.
After returning home, the student told the parents that a teacher identified as Istikaar had beaten him severely on the hand with a cane. The child also said that he urinated out of fear while the assault was taking place.
When the parents contacted the teacher over the phone to question him about the incident, he allegedly responded in a dismissive manner.
Following this, the parents lodged complaints with the Vittla Police Station and the Child Development Project Office, seeking justice and strict action against the teacher for allegedly assaulting the child without any valid reason.
Police have registered a case against the teacher and have taken up further investigation.
