Karnataka Home Minister Addresses Political Differences

Karnataka's Home Minister, G. Parameshwara, recently addressed the media regarding the political disagreements in the state, emphasizing that minor issues have been resolved. He expressed his intention to refrain from unnecessary comments while confirming his attendance at a significant event in Mangaluru. The political landscape remains active as supporters rally for D.K. Shivakumar, reflecting the ongoing dynamics within the Congress party. Parameshwara's remarks highlight the current state of political affairs in Karnataka as the assembly session approaches.
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Karnataka Home Minister Addresses Political Differences

Karnataka Home Minister's Remarks on Political Issues

Karnataka's Home Minister, G. Parameshwara, stated on Wednesday that he prefers not to comment on the recent political disagreements. He mentioned that any minor issues that arose have already been resolved.


During a conversation with reporters, Parameshwara emphasized his intention to avoid unnecessary remarks. He noted that everything has been clarified and that any minor differences have been addressed. He is currently traveling to Mangaluru to participate in a non-political event.


In response to questions about the Chief Minister's comments regarding the transient nature of politics, Parameshwara acknowledged that this is a well-known fact. He suggested that inquiries about the dissatisfaction stemming from a recent breakfast meeting should be directed to the Chief Minister, as he is unaware of the internal discussions that took place.


Parameshwara confirmed that he is attending a significant event in Mangaluru related to Narayana Guru, as invited by the Chief Minister.


Meanwhile, at the Mangaluru airport, supporters of AICC General Secretary K.C. Venugopal rallied in favor of D.K. Shivakumar, reflecting the increasing political activity in the state ahead of the assembly session.


Prior to this, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar had confirmed that Congress leaders are united and will collaboratively govern Karnataka, amidst ongoing discussions about the Chief Minister's position.