‘Better to ignore his statement’: CM Siddaramaiah dismissed the claims of Karnataka Minister Rajanna’s ‘major political change’; ‘No internal dispute’ says. Bharat News

New Delhi: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday dismissed the claims of his Minister of State KN Rajanna on the possibility of major political change within the state government and said that there is no internal dispute. Talking to reporters at the Vidhan Sauda in Karnataka, Siddaramaiah suggested to ignore Rajanna’s statements. Annie quoted the Karnataka CM as saying, “There is no internal dispute in the party. Minister KN Rajanna has said that there may be developments in the state’s politics. He said that he did not say that something like this will happen. It would be better to ignore his statement.”Earlier, a confidant of the Associate Minister Rajanna, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, said that there are “many power centers” within the operation of the Congress in Karnataka and indicated on changes after September, the latest speculation of a cabinet rajig and even the change of CM.After the report, the bookie of the report is holding the round, when the report will take over as CM from Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar Siddaramaiah as CM, although the party’s high command has allegedly asked the officials to keep the issue on the issue.Asked if Siddaramaiah would be replaced, Rajanna said cryptically: “It may or may not happen.” On those reports that Siddaramaiah took over the same authority over the administration, as he did during his previous term from 2013-18, Rajanna said: “There was only one Shakti Kendra since 2013-18. [Siddaramaiah] The government and the party should also be managed.,However, Rajanna’s cabinet colleague, Public Works Minister Satish Jarkiholi said that he is not the major upheaval. “I don’t think so. I do not have big changes, but changes can happen,” he said. On a cabinet reshuffle, he said, “There may be some changes, but not a big change.”There are also rumors that Shivkumar can be displaced as the state president of the Congress. Rajanna said that he is still a contender for the post and gave a chance that he would leave as a minister and play a role.