The tussle between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar on the post of Karnataka CM increased. DK gave the example of Sonia Gandhi and said that she resigned the post of PM to Manmohan Singh in 2004. After all, let us know what is the meaning of his statement.
Karnataka Politics: The tussle between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar over the post of Chief Minister of Karnataka is becoming a headache for the Congress party. On Friday evening, DK Shivkumar has said a lot in gestures by giving the example of Sonia Gandhi. After all, why did DKS mention Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh and what is its meaning?
What did DK say while referring to Sonia Gandhi?
Speaking at a government event in Bengaluru, DK Shivakumar said the former Congress boss (Sonia Gandhi) had given up the chance to become Prime Minister after the party-led United Progressive Alliance won the Lok Sabha elections in 2004. Instead of becoming PM himself, he promoted Manmohan Singh, a brilliant economist who had served as Governor of the Reserve Bank and then as Finance Minister.
What is the meaning of this statement of DK?
This statement of DK Shivakumar clearly indicates that when the biggest leader of Congress has sacrificed his power, then why is the current Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah going back on his words. Political analysts also believe that at a time when the matter regarding rotation of the post of Chief Minister is very heated in Karnataka, Shivakumar’s example of sacrifice gives a hidden message. What he means to say is that there has been a tradition of sacrifice in the Congress leadership and the time has come once again to fulfill it.