I have become sthitaprajna, unmoved by comments of Congress about being replaced as CM of Karnataka, says Basavaraj Bommai
The Hindu
‘I have become Sthitaprajna as I know the truth that there is no basis to Congress’ remarks’
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai broke his three-day silence on the opposition Congress’ remarks that he is about to be replaced.
The Chief Minister, who made his first public appearance after recovering from COVID-19 on August 11, told mediapersons: “I do not bother about such remarks by the Congress as I have become sthitaprajna. I have become sthitaprajna because I know the truth. The truth is that there is no basis for such remarks of the Congress. They are politically motivated comments.”
Sthitaprajna is a term used in Bhagavad Gita to describe a person of steady wisdom and one who has experienced the truth from within.
It may be noted that the opposition Congress had tweeted that the third chief minister is about to occupy the seat of power in Karnataka in the ‘40% government’ (government which is accused of taking 40% commission from contractors). The Congress had maintained that the ‘cloudy environment’ after key strategist and Union Home Minister Amit Shah left Karnataka and the subsequent silence among BJP ministers about his visit was an indication of the imminent leadership change.
Responding to this, the Chief Minister said, “This is not the first time that Congress is tweeting (about the possibility of him being replaced). There is uncertainty in their minds. They are trying to shift such uncertainty to the minds of people. But people will not believe them as they know about my functioning and work. More than that, I am sthitaprajna because I know the truth.”
“The state of sthitaprajna, and the remarks of the Congress have made my resolve stronger. It has inspired me to do more for the State’s development and strengthening the party. In the coming days, I will work two hours more on a daily basis for the State’s development. I will focus more on development of the State, strengthening of the party and reaching out to people,” he remarked.
“They (Congress leaders) think that they can bring about instability in the minds of people about my government. But people of Karnataka will not believe it. I have become sthitaprajna. I am not going to give importance to this. My mind is very clear,” he remarked.
To curb the menace of fake certificates and facilitate document verification, for the first time the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has decided to distribute e-certificates to those who have qualified in the Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET), which is mandatory for the post of Assistant Professor in government, aided and unaided degree colleges.