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Kharge made legislative party leader
 
Published Date: 29 May, 2008 (8:30 PM)

Karnataka Assembly Elections 2008 - Complete Coverage

Bangalore May 28, 2008: Congress president Sonia Gandhi Wednesday endorsed the newly elected party legislators' choice of Mallikarjun Kharge as the Congress leader in the Karnataka assembly.

As the Congress legislative party (CLP) leader, the 66-year-old Kharge will be the new leader of opposition in the 225-member lower house. He will also continue to be the party's state unit leader.

Kharge's name was unanimously proposed to Gandhi by 78 of the 80 newly-elected legislators at a marathon meeting of the CLP at the party office here.

One legislator, Srinivas Prasad from Mysore, could not attend the meet, while another left the choice to the party high command.

"The legislators passed a unanimous resolution authorising the party president to name the CLP leader. Kharge's name was proposed by former deputy chief minister Siddaramaiah and seconded by former minister D.K. Shivkumar," Congress central observer Prithviraj Chavan, who looks after the party affairs in the state, told reporters later.

Party sources said when Chavan and the other central observer, former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijay Singh, sought the opinion of the legislators individually, 59 of them preferred Kharge to Siddaramaiah and Shiv Kumar, who too was in the race for the post. The leader of opposition post, which goes to the largest opposition party in the assembly, enjoys cabinet rank status.

Only 11 legislators favoured Siddaramaiah and eight Shiv Kumar.

Kharge's choice was preceded by high drama and heated debate over the procedure to be adopted for the election process. A section of the legislators wanted the observers to conduct secret ballot for electing the CLP leader, while another group pressed for leaving the choice to the party president.

Kharge got elected from the Chittapur reserved constituency in Gulbarga district of north Karnataka. Though he won for the ninth consecutive time, he had to shift from the adjacent Gurmitkal segment after it was de-reserved in the delimitation exercise.

Incidentally, it is the second time Kharge will be the CLP leader after occupying the post in 1995-99 during the tenure of the Janata Dal-led government under late J.H. Patel.

Though Kharge during his meeting with Sonia Gandhi Tuesday in New Delhi offered to resign as Congress state president in the wake of the party's debacle in the assembly elections, he was asked to continue till a leader was chosen to the post.

As per the party's constitution, election to the state unit president's post is held once in three years. Since Kharge took over from Janaradhan Poojary in 2006 and has still a year to go, the party president will nominate another state leader as his successor in due course.

AICC member seeks Kharge's resignation

AICC member V Shankar today sought the resignation of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President
Mallikarjun Kharge, accusing him of selling party tickets to those engaged in real estate and mining mafias in the just-concluded Assembly elections.

Talking to newspersons here, he alleged that Mr Kharge had worked hard for the defeat of senior party leaders from the funds that he had collected from them.

He demanded that the party High Command conduct an independent inquiry on the miserable loss suffered by Congress in the elections.


He alleged that Mr Kharge had hatched a plot to defeat all top leaders, including Siddaramaiah and N Dharam Singh, who were aspiring for the Chief Minister’s post and demanded his resignation, owning moral responsibility for the party’s defeat in the polls.

Mr Kharge, he said also sidelined senior leaders, including S M Krishna and failed to launch a collective campaign during the elections.

"The party also failed to take advantage of the Governor’s rule and indulged only in transfer business for making crores of rupees," he claimed.

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Karnataka Assembly Elections 2008 - Complete Coverage

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Sachin, India May 29, 2008
Why havent you covered yesterdays Goonda fights between Kharge & Siddhu's supporters. That was a show to watch in the news channels. This shows, Congress is heading no where. They are going to loose even the Loksabha elections next yr especially in Karnataka. Rahul Gandhi turned out to be Super Flop as well as Sonia. For Congress to stop these infighting, Ramanath Rai shoudl be made the leader of opposition. Guys, please try to source the pictures of yesterdays Congress infighting. GOD save Congress, again i hope i am not sounding communal!!!
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