Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday played down reports that he has held discussions with top Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on the leadership change issue in the state, during a recent meeting, and has conveyed the latter's message to CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D K Shivakumar.
Maintaining that the Congress high command will decide and give clarity on the issue of CM change in Karnataka, he said, he met Gandhi to explain about KEO (Knowledge-driven, Economical, Open-source), an AI-ready personal computer, that was launched during the recent Bengaluru tech summit, and to discuss on "vote chori" cases in the state.
The power tussle within the ruling party has intensified, amid speculations about chief minister change in the state, after the Congress government reached the halfway mark of its five-year term on November 20, citing purported "power-sharing" agreement involving Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar in 2023.
According to reports Kharge has conveyed Rahul Gandhi's message to both Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, and that they are likely to be called to New Delhi soon for a meeting with an intention to sort out the issue.
"Discussions are in the media, will I meet Mohan Bhagwat (RSS chief) if not Rahul Gandhi? Will I report to Keshava Krupa (RSS state headquarters) without reporting to CM and Deputy CM on my meeting? Rahul Gandhi was invited for the Bengaluru Tech Summit, he couldn't come. I had sought his time to show our Artificial Intelligence Personal Computer," Kharge said in response to a question.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, Rahul Gandhi had curiosity about the AI personal computer, so he had given time. "I met him and explained to him."
To a question on reports that he has given a report to Rahul Gandhi on the developments in the state, Kharge said, "Who said all this? only both of us were there....the high command is there and they will take a decision. Why should I speak on this issue?"
Asked whether Rahul Gandhi asked him anything about the developments, he said, "If he has asked, can it be shared with the media?" Priyank Kharge had met Shivakumar on Wednesday night.
The minister ruled out any confusion in the party on the leadership issue, pointing out that everyone including the CM, Deputy CM, AICC chief and ministers have consistently said that the party high command will decide on the matter and everyone will abide by it.
To a question on Siddaramaiah's statement that the high command should put an end to all confusion, he said, "when the time comes, they will do it. The confusion is in the BJP, media, it is not there in the Congress."
Stating that, he briefed the CM and the Deputy CM about his visit, like always done on any visit, Kharge said, discussion happened on "Vote Chori" cases in Aland, Mahadevapura, and how to go about it in the future, nothing else.
Responding to a question on Shivakumar's statement on Tuesday that power sharing was discussed between five to six people, he said, "I have been saying it. Discussion has happened between few people, what was discussed, they know. The high command will decide."
Asked about reports that the high command has called a meeting with the CM and Deputy CM on November 29 in Delhi to discuss the leadership issue, he said he was not aware of it.
Reiterating that the high command will give clarity on the issue, Kharge, when asked as to when it can be expected, said, "AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge is again coming to Bengaluru today for a marriage function. Tomorrow and the day-after he has a couple of meetings there (in Delhi) to discuss serious issues related to OBC and Bihar polls, after that senior leaders will discuss and see when to call (state leaders)."
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Melbourne (PTI): Former Australian hockey player Michael Nobbs, who coached the Indian men's team at the 2012 London Olympics, has died after a prolonged illness.
He was 72 years old and is survived by his wife Lee Capes, a former Australian women's international and daughter Kaitlin, who is a current Hockeyroos star.
"Hockey Australia extends its deepest condolences to Michael’s family, friends, former teammates, players and all those whose lives and careers were shaped by his contribution to hockey. He will be remembered as a proud Kookaburra, a respected professional, and a servant of the sport," Hockey Australia said in a statement.
Nobbs represented Australia as a defender, playing across the half-back line and at fullback, and was renowned for his reliability, fitness and professionalism. He earned 76 international caps for Australia between 1979 and 1985, scoring one goal, and was a member of one of the strongest eras in Australian men’s hockey, said Hockey Australia on its website in its tribute.
Nobbs was an integral part of the Australian teams that competed at the 1981 Hockey World Cup in Bombay and the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
While part of a generation widely regarded as one of Australia’s finest, he consistently held his place through hard work, discipline and trust earned from teammates and coaches, Hockey Australia wrote.
Nobbs took over the coaching of the Indian men's team in 2011 after it had failed to qualify for the Beijing Games in 2008. While India were brilliant in the qualifiers, the team finished last at the London extravaganza which also expedited the Australian coach's sacking.
Apart from India, Nobbs also coached Japan.
