Cong high-command to pick CM in Karnataka: Kharge

Press Trust of India  |  Kalaburagi (Kar) 

The stands a very good chance of winning the Assembly polls, and the high-command will take a call on the next chief minister, said today, indicating incumbent may not be the automatic choice.

He said the high-command will choose the in consultation with the newly elected MLAs, if the party is voted to power for a second term running.

The has consistently maintained it is contesting the polls under the leadership of but refrained from declaring him its candidate for the top job.

Kharge's remarks indicated that the leadership question in the was far from settled.

When asked if the party's central leadership has decided on who would be the next chief minister, Kharge said "unnecessary controversy" should not be created in the run-up to the elections.

"CM (Siddaramaiah) is already there. He is leading (the campaign) and he is the As long as he leads, he is the

"And the party, whenever it wants, can change anybody because the high-command is the ultimate authority. In consultation with local (newly elected) MLAs, they (the high-command) will take decision (on who will be the chief minister)," Kharge told

Kharge, of the party in the Lok Sabha, said since the and the JDS were facing problems, they had declared their chief ministerial nominees, he said, without elaborating.

The has declared its state unit chief B S Yeddyurappa and JDS H D Kumaraswamy as their chief ministerial faces. Both have been the state's

Talking about the Congress's electoral prospects, Kharge said, "We have got very good chances to win the elections and I hope that we will get majority."

He also claimed that neither the nor the is facing "anti-incumbency".

Kharge defended for filing nominations from two constituencies -- Chamundeshwari and Badami.

Noting that Kumaraswamy is also contesting from two seats, he asked, "Have and former H D Deve Gowda not done so?"

"People of the area (Badami and north Karnataka) want to contest from Badami. He has got a lot of clout in that area also.

"People (opposition parties) are creating a sort of atmosphere that there is no hope (for in Chamundeshwari) and that's why he is contesting (from Badami). It's not like that," Kharge added.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 16:15 IST