DKS calls for discipline as Karnataka Congress MLAs fly to Delhi for cabinet berths
DKS warned MLAs against harming the party’s image, while saying meeting the High Command is not wrong.
PTI
Bengaluru, 13 April
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday urged Congress legislators to maintain party discipline as several MLAs visited New Delhi on Sunday to lobby for a Cabinet reshuffle.
Shivakumar, the KPCC President, cautioned against harming
the party’s image, while adding that there was nothing wrong in meeting the
party's High Command.
“They must
respect the party. They should not sit before the media and damage the party’s
name,” Shivakumar told the press in Bengaluru.
He said
that everyone’s future lies in the party, not in the media. “In the media, you
may say whatever you want in your own way. So I appeal to all my MLAs that
meeting party High Command is not wrong, but if unnecessary statements are
made, we will have to act.”
He
indicated that he is awaiting formal inputs before taking any action.
He added
that some of them had consulted him before leaving for Delhi, and he said that
even first-time MLAs can become Ministers.
The
developments assume significance amid ongoing discussions within the ruling
Congress over a possible cabinet rejig as the government has crossed the
halfway mark of its tenure.
Home Minister G Parameshwara also reiterated that there was nothing wrong in people
having aspirations, but said the final decisions rest with the High Command.
"Our Chief Minister, the High Command, and our party (State) President decide about the reshuffle. These three sit together and make a decision," he said.
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