English हिन्दी
Connect with us

Latest Politics News

Karnataka CM change: BJP asks Congress chief Kharge if he isn’t party high command over his comment

Published

on

In a sharp jab at Mallikarjun Kharge, the BJP on Monday asked the Congress president if he is not the party high command after he said the decision regarding the change of Karnataka Chief Minister lies with the high command.

Karnataka’s Leader of Opposition, R. Ashoka, branded him an “accidental” All India Congress Committee (AICC) chief, questioning who truly holds the reins of the party. “If Kharge isn’t the high command, then who is?” Ashoka asked.

The barb followed Kharge’s remarks on Monday, 30 June 2025, when he deflected questions about a potential change in Karnataka’s Chief Minister, stating that such decisions rest solely with the party’s high command.

He urged against stirring unnecessary controversy, speaking to journalists in Bengaluru. “These matters are for the high command to decide. No one here can speculate on their thinking. The high command has the authority to act, and we shouldn’t create problems needlessly,” Kharge said.

His comments came amid growing murmurs among Karnataka Congress leaders about a possible leadership shuffle, with some suggesting a change in the Chief Minister’s post could occur by October.

Taking to X, Ashoka didn’t hold back, likening Kharge to former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, whom he called another “accidental” leader—someone with the title but not the authority.

“Now we have Mallikarjun Kharge, the accidental AICC president, openly admitting he’s in the dark about the high command’s plans,” Ashoka posted.

He went on to question whether Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, or an “invisible committee” tied to the Gandhi family is calling the shots.

“In Congress, the president is a figurehead, while decisions are made behind closed doors at 10 Janpath,” he alleged, accusing Kharge of leading a “masterclass in graceful surrender” to the Gandhi family’s influence.

Ashoka’s post concluded with a stinging remark: “Same script, new actor—still directed by the Gandhis.”

Congress has yet to respond to the allegations.The speculation over leadership changes in Karnataka stems from 2023, when Congress swept to power in the state.

At the time, rumours swirled that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy, D.K. Shivakumar, might split the term, each serving 2.5 years under a rotational arrangement.

The party has neither confirmed nor denied these claims. Siddaramaiah currently holds the top post, with Shivakumar as his deputy.

Adding fuel to the fire, Congress General Secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala, responsible for Karnataka, arrived in Bengaluru to meet party legislators amid signs of discontent and talk of a leadership shake-up.

Commenting on Surjewala’s visit, Kharge said, “He’s here to gather feedback. Based on his report, we’ll decide the next steps.”

India News

MDMK ends nine-year alliance with DMK, keeps options open on joining Vijay-led front

MDMK has formally severed ties with the DMK after nine years, while refraining from immediately joining Chief Minister Joseph Vijay’s alliance.

Published

on

The Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK), led by Vaiko, has formally ended its nine-year association with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), marking a significant shift in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape. The decision was taken during the party’s general council meeting held on Friday.

MDMK cites attempts to weaken party

In resolutions adopted at the meeting, the MDMK alleged that efforts had been made to weaken the party within the DMK-led alliance, making it difficult to continue the association. The party also claimed there were attempts aimed at facilitating an AIADMK return to power, allegations that were rejected by the DMK.

Although political observers have speculated about the MDMK moving closer to Chief Minister Joseph Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), the party did not formally announce any alliance with the ruling front. Instead, it said decisions regarding future political alignments would be taken at an appropriate time.

Warm remarks for Vijay government fuel speculation

The MDMK’s resolutions welcomed the state government’s functioning under Chief Minister Joseph Vijay and urged it to remain committed to key promises, including ensuring corruption-free governance and safeguarding Tamil Nadu’s interests on issues such as the Mekedatu dam project. These remarks have intensified speculation about a possible future understanding between the two sides.

The development comes amid broader political realignments in Tamil Nadu following the 2026 Assembly elections, with several parties reassessing their alliances in the changed political scenario.

Continue Reading

India News

Fadnavis, Uddhav Thackeray share Mumbai-Nagpur flight amid Maharashtra political developments

Devendra Fadnavis and Uddhav Thackeray shared a Mumbai-Nagpur flight, drawing attention amid ongoing political developments in Maharashtra.

Published

on

Uddhav Thackeray

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray were seen travelling on the same commercial flight from Mumbai to Nagpur, triggering fresh political discussions in the state.

The two leaders, who have remained political rivals in recent years, reportedly exchanged greetings and briefly interacted during the journey. Reacting to the unexpected encounter, Fadnavis remarked that the meeting of the leaders had become the “biggest news of the day”.

Thackeray was accompanied by his son and MLA Aaditya Thackeray, Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut and other senior leaders of the Shiv Sena (UBT). The flight came at a time when Maharashtra politics has witnessed significant developments, including recent defections from the Thackeray-led party.

The shared journey quickly sparked speculation in political circles. However, leaders from the ruling alliance played down the development, describing it as a routine interaction between political opponents rather than an indication of any new political understanding.

While the brief interaction generated considerable attention, no political discussions or meetings beyond customary greetings were officially reported.

Continue Reading

India News

Amit Shah says Centre will amend NDPS Act to tighten crackdown on drug syndicates

Amit Shah said the Centre is relooking the NDPS Act to plug loopholes exploited by narco syndicates and strengthen anti-drug enforcement across India.

Published

on

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the Centre is preparing amendments to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act to close loopholes allegedly exploited by drug trafficking networks and strengthen India’s anti-narcotics framework.

Addressing the 10th apex-level meeting of the Narco-Coordination Centre (NCORD) in New Delhi, Shah said the government is re-examining the existing law and invited states to submit suggestions for the proposed changes. The amendments are being worked on by the Ministry of Finance to make the legislation more effective in tackling organised drug syndicates.

Centre seeks stronger legal framework against narcotics

Shah stressed the need for a tougher approach towards drug traffickers and peddlers, while advocating a compassionate stance towards victims of addiction. He outlined a three-pronged strategy against drug trafficking — “detect, disrupt and destroy” — and urged all stakeholders to intensify efforts against the narcotics menace.

The Home Minister also asked state governments to share suggestions on strengthening the NDPS Act. Directors General of Police have been asked to forward recommendations to the Ministry of Home Affairs, while Chief Secretaries can submit their inputs to the Department of Revenue under the Ministry of Finance.

Seizures of synthetic drugs rise over past decade

Highlighting the government’s anti-drug campaign, Shah said that between 2004 and 2014, around 26 lakh kilograms of synthetic drugs were seized across the country. In comparison, agencies confiscated approximately 1.18 crore kilograms of synthetic drugs between 2014 and 2026.

He further said the estimated value of drugs seized during 2014-2026 stood at around Rs 1.84 lakh crore, significantly higher than the nearly Rs 40,000 crore worth of narcotics seized during the previous decade. According to Shah, these figures reflect the expanded scale and effectiveness of anti-drug enforcement efforts.

The minister also called for real-time information sharing among states through digital platforms developed by the Narcotics Control Bureau and urged authorities to ensure NCORD meetings deliver measurable outcomes. He unveiled the “Vision Document on Drug Control (2026-2029)”, which aims to provide a roadmap for reducing drug demand, curbing supply and minimising harm caused by substance abuse.

Continue Reading

Trending

© Copyright 2022 APNLIVE.com