Bengaluru: More trouble - Ramesh Jarkiholi and Roshan Baig fail to attend CLP meeting


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, May 30: Former ministers, Ramesh Jarkiholi and Roshan Baig, were conspicuous by their absence at the Congress legislature party (CLP) meeting held on Wednesday May 29. They dropped clear hints at being at loggerheads with the leadership of the party and that they may be changing their allegiance to the BJP.

CLP leader, Siddaramaiah, however remained optimistic and said that there is no need to conclude that the two were angry with the leaders. He asserted that the two leaders will not leave their party.

Ramesh has often expressed his grouse at the government by remaining away from election campaign and skipping meetings when he was a minister. Baig had recently unleashed angry outbursts against the party leadership, accusing them of not giving enough recognition to Muslims and neglecting senior, experienced leaders.


Ramesh Jarkiholi and Roshan Baig

Siddaramaiah stated that out of 79 members of the CLP, 72 were present at the meeting. The meeting was basically meant to consider the poor performance of the party in Lok Sabha election. It may be recalled that the Congress won only one of the 28 Lok Sabha seats in the state. Commenting on absentees, Siddaramaiah explained that Ramalinga Reddy is out of the country, Byrathi Basavaraj is sick, while people like Rahim Khan, Rajashekhar Patil and S N Subbareddy are involved with election to local bodies.

It is gathered that K C Venugopal, general secretary of All India Congress Committee in charge of Karnataka, sought explanation from party legislators as to why the Congress-JD(S) alliance failed miserably in their respective constituencies.

The meeting took a decision to prevail upon Rahul Gandhi to remain as the party's national president. Siddaramaiah explained that Rahul Gandhi alone cannot be blamed for the party's debacle, and everyone is responsible. He said that his leadership is necessary for the country, and Congress was supported by over 12.5 crore voters in the election. He reminded that the party had built itself into eminent position in the past after facing setbacks.

  

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  • CYRIL DSOUZA, mumbai mangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    BJP has been offering huge cash incentives and buying the MLAs of it is very bad for them in the later stages may be the govt may fall and they will have elections or BJP will for the govt by its crooked ways but they will have no face to show to the people at large . Shame on Yeddy and those disgruntled MLAs

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    My take of Modi's leadership and the reason why it appealed to masses.
    There are very few leaders in the world today, who have a strong sense of history complementing the connect with their electorates.
    Donald Trump is definitely not one of them.
    Vladimir Putin is. So was Indira Gandhi.
    Like it or not, Modi has done some study and from time to time does invoke something from history or how we could learn from history. This is the common thread that links him with Putin and Indira Gandhi.
    Please excuse, I have no comments on the leadership qualities of Rahul Gandhi.
    Frankly, the Indian National Congress as it was called before independence and even today, needs new naming as it has lost its relevance after 70 years of Independence. It also needs independence from the Gandhi family, as they have run out of gas. A strong identity around Congress needs to be built that which stands for certain ideals, that should be more than identity based on caste and creed. Unless this is done, any amounts of awakening or reinvigoration, introspection will not work.
    Congress needs to see future in leaders such as Sashi Tharoor, and leaders with strong regional connect that simultaneously matches loyalty to the party.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Ooh la la !! This hide n seek games will come to an end, today.... Wait n watch for the exciting finale from tomorrow !!!

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  • Chatty Shetty, mangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    i think the mamus of this forum are on all-time high because of the victory of chaiwala.
    bhandarkar mamu is writing about all the readers who support Congress in this forum.
    Whatever be the loss, we will support congress, even if call us anti-nationals we do not mind.
    If you think that by writing against the Congress readers you will gain a upper hand that is just your illusion.
    by the way I heard some in car street are mulling of establishing a temple in the name of Chaiwala.

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  • Khalid, Manglore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Roshan baig must change his name to roshan beggar!!
    If he join bagwa party

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Khalid, Manglore

    Do you want to change your name too, because you live in a country that is ruled by BJP Government

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Everyone concerned with Congress is ducking, running, resigning, fuming, jumping, dealing, defecting and what ING have you... Think I have covered almost all ING's...
    Like I predicted earlier now who remains can be counted on Fingertips...
    Mumbai...Jossey
    M'lore N Udupi... Chaaty N Jenny...
    Bahrain...Henry
    M'lore Interiror Forest Areas.. Single.Mangaa
    Some Fakes...Rumeshaa,and some other name changers,Wolf..Dubai.
    If I have left out others..I am sorry.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Perfectly analysed, Bhandarkar Sir. You missed His Highness David Pais, Mangalore.
    Sadly, we all drink the same water of River Cauvery and not of Thames or Mississippi, but . . . . . .

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Ho Ho... Kamath Sir...
    David Demonitized Paisaa?
    He is a good friend.
    Rather than staunch supporter of Congress he comes out as a severe critic of Modiji and writes as if he only has 'borne the brunt' of Demo....Always talks of 'Demo'...Think 'DEMo' has hurt him most.
    Then there were an additional 3-4 Madams... Now not to be seen...
    One Madam from B'lore particularly hell bent on teaching me 'Good English'...'Law' and what not.
    Used to give lectures that Big Men think Big Things and all that. Leaning towards Congress but now has vanished with all her followers. She was there just to 'retort' to my comments...nothing else. you see.
    Hmmm ...Think they will have to wait till 2024 and I have to make that Vow again...

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Party should be bigger than individuals. Anyone who does not toe the party line should be either disciplined or thrown out. Bjp did the mistake in tolerating reddy nonsense in the past . Congress is doing the same. Sack them.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    2 foxes r waiting 2 fall he-goats ......

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  • SB, Mlore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Hows the Josh David...post 23rd.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Even BJP doesn't want them ...

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  • Chatty Shetty, mangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    no trouble at all. This Ramesh should have been ousted from Congress long ago. He is a Gulle Nari.
    He has done similar drama in the past and failed miserably. Went to mumbai and delhi but returned empty handed.
    Till the lion DK Shivakumar is there in Karnataka Congress and Appa Maga in JDs the balatkari party have to wait on the side lines and hope some miracle to happen on its own.
    Even the demonetization money cannot buy the Congis for sure.

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  • K Narendra Prabhu, Bangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    If you don't consider bjp as an option you will be taken for granted. True for minority politicians as well as voters

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  • Chatty Shetty, mangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    no one bothers whether take the minorities for granted or not. We also equal rights as anyone else in this country. Kisi ka baap ki jaagir nahin hai
    By the way now chaiwala has also started appeasing the Muslim community. Ab Aaya oont pahad ke neeche

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  • K Narendra Prabhu, Bangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Lion is likely to be caged soon

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  • Hussain, Kaup

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Wait till may 23

    Arrogant man will be CM again

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Which May 23
    Ha ha ha Arrogant stand on the feet with day dream.

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  • Prabhu, MUMBAI

    Thu, May 30 2019

    2024

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