BJP Manufacturers Congress ‘Excessive Command’ A ‘Ghost’ Amid Kharges Clarification On Karnataka CM Change Discuss

As rumours of a management shuffle in Karnataka take maintain, Congress President and Chief of Opposition (LoP) in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said on Monday that any attainable change is within the fingers of the social gathering’s “excessive command”. Taking a swipe on the grand previous social gathering, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya known as the Congress excessive command a “ghost”.
Talking to reporters, Kharge additionally mentioned that nobody can say what’s going on within the excessive command, and added that ‘pointless issues’ shouldn’t be created.
“It’s within the fingers of the social gathering excessive command. Nobody can say what’s going on within the excessive command. It’s left to the excessive command, and so they have the suitable to take additional motion, however nobody ought to create issues unnecessarily,” the senior chief of Congress mentioned, replying to a query a couple of change of Karnataka management.
Tejasvi Surya’s Jibe
BJP MP Surya, in a put up on X, wrote, “The Congress Excessive Command is sort of a ghost. It’s unseen, unheard, however at all times felt. Even the Congress President, who individuals thought is the excessive command, whispers its identify and says it’s not him.”
The Congress Excessive Command is sort of a ghost. It’s unseen, unheard, however at all times felt. Even the Congress President, who individuals thought is the excessive command, whispers its identify and says it’s not him.
So eerie! https://t.co/GpcdHWQbSs— Tejasvi Surya (@Tejasvi_Surya) June 30, 2025
Karnataka Management Change Buzz
Kharge’s assertion got here amid Congress MP Randeep Surjewala's go to to Karnataka and speculations of a change within the state Congress unit.
On Surjewala's go to, the Congress President mentioned, “Surjewala has come to the state. He'll ask what is going on on and collect details about what has occurred. Based mostly on that, we'll see what must be performed subsequent.”
In response to ANI, earlier on Monday, addressing Randeep Surjewala's go to, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah burdened that he has come to strengthen the social gathering organisation.
"He's coming to the state to strengthen the organisation. He'll do his job", Siddaramiah said.
"Our authorities will final for 5 years like a rock. We'll come collectively," the Karnataka CM added.
In the meantime, Karnataka Residence Minister G. Parameshwara had earlier said that he was unaware of the rationale behind Surjewala's go to and talked about that he could focus on the social gathering organisation forward of the upcoming Zilla Panchayat and Taluk Panchayat elections.
(with ANI inputs)