CM holds damage-control meeting with Ministers; asks them not to comment on leadership issue
The Hindu
CM holds damage-control breakfast meeting, asks Ministers not to comment on leadership issue. CM Siddaramaiah held breakfast meeting with 15 Ministers, advised them to focus on administration & submit reports on work in 15 days. Discussed issues related to 2024 LS elections & instructed Ministers not to make public statements on internal affairs. Separate meeting held with Parmaeshwara & Rajanna. Another round of breakfast meeting proposed.
In a damage-control exercise, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday held a breakfast meeting with his deputy D.K. Shivakumar and other Cabinet colleagues at his official residence ‘Cauvery’ and told Ministers not to issue public statements on the tenure of the Chief Minister or change of leadership. Multiple comments on the issue by himself and others in the Cabinet have embarrassed the government in the recent past.
In the meeting attended by 15 Ministers, including Home Minister G. Parameshwara and Industries Minister M.B. Patil, Mr. Siddaramaiah reportedly advised all to restrain themselves from issuing public statements which would show the government in poor light, despite implementation of four guarantees as promised in the party’s election manifesto.
After Mr. Siddaramaiah’s statement on Thursday that he would complete his full tenure as Chief Minister, many in the Cabinet on Friday had commented that the party high command alone would take a decision on the issue.
This is the second meeting Mr. Siddaramaiah has held with a group of Ministers in the last few days. Mr. Shivakaumar was not part of the earlier dinner meeting held at Mr. Parameshwara’s residence.
The Chief Minister reportedly told Ministers to focus on the administration, make efforts to implement drought relief and submit reports on work in the next 15 days. As per the directions of the Central leaders, Mr. Siddaramaiah discussed issues related to identifying the party’s candidates for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Mr. Shivakumar later said the Chief Minister had instructed all Ministers not to make public statements on the internal affairs of the party and the government. In the wake of next the Lok Sabha elections, the Ministers have been told to tour their respective districts to ensure effective implementation of the government’s four guarantees.
Speaking later, the Deputy Chief Minister said the Ministers had been told to suggest names of three probable candidates for the general elections. A survey would be conducted to identify winnable candidate in each constituency, the KPCC chief added.

The sudden demise of Deputy Chief Minister and NCP supreme Ajit Pawar has thrown Maharashtra's politics in a state of flux. The regional power equations in a turbulent political ecosystem are likely to change due to the death of a mass leader with a strong grip over administration, and acceptance across the entire party leadership. As the chequered path of succession will be discussed, throwing several names from the Pawar family and outside the Pawar family in the ring, speculations on whether his wife Sunetra Pawar will emerge as the dark horse, have also emerged. What will be the decision of the Pawar family, how will Mahayuti be shaped now, what path will the senior satraps of NCP who had accepted Ajit Pawar's leadership, take? His death has led to several unanswered questions, leaving a void in the State politics for a long time.












