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Congress Faces Backlash Over Exclusion of former deputy CM from Karnataka Cabinet

Rudrakshi Gupta
Rudrakshi Gupta
Last updated: 2023/05/29 at 3:03 PM
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Karnataka Cabinet backlash over exclusion of Laxman Savadi
Karnataka Cabinet backlash over exclusion of Laxman Savadi

In a surprising move that has raised eyebrows within the Congress party, Laxman Savadi, the former deputy chief minister of Karnataka, has been left out of the state cabinet formed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Savadi, who played a pivotal role in helping the Congress secure victory in a significant number of assembly seats, defected from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to join the Grand Old Party just weeks before the election.

Savadi’s decision to switch sides not only influenced the public’s perception of the BJP but also shattered its stronghold among the Lingayat community, resulting in its electoral setback. This move, coupled with the subsequent defection of fellow Lingayat leader Jagadish Shettar, further bolstered the Congress’ support among Lingayat voters in the state.

The exclusion of Savadi, who won his seat by an impressive margin, from the final list of cabinet ministers has left many Congress members shocked and unhappy. Insiders suggest that Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar disagreed on rewarding defectors, leading to Savadi’s omission. Additionally, the demand from KM Shivalingegowda of the JDS, who won on a Congress ticket, to be included in the cabinet further complicated the situation, resulting in the dropping of Savadi’s name.

A prominent Lingayat leader within the Congress expressed dissatisfaction with the decision, emphasizing the significant impact that Savadi had on the party’s electoral success. Lingayat votes hold considerable importance in 14 out of Karnataka’s 28 Lok Sabha seats, and the exclusion of Savadi raises concerns about the Congress’ ability to retain their support. Lingayats, as well as former BJP defectors, still need to be reassured and their confidence regained by the Congress.

While Savadi has not publicly expressed his disappointment, his supporters have openly criticized the move. It is important for the Congress to address this issue promptly to prevent any potential revolt within the party. Furthermore, the party needs to carefully manage Lingayat sentiments and ensure that they remain satisfied, considering the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and local body polls.

To pacify Savadi and justify his exclusion, some within the Congress propose making him an important office-bearer in the state, entrusting him with the task of strengthening the party’s presence in the Mumbai-Karnataka region. Additionally, there are discussions about nominating Jagadish Shettar to the Upper House of the Legislature in June, possibly as Chairman if the Congress secures a majority. This move could potentially appease both Shettar and Savadi and address their concerns.

The Congress, despite its resounding victory, must proceed cautiously to avoid future revolts and maintain the support of the Lingayat community and defectors from the BJP. The party’s ability to address the concerns surrounding Laxman Savadi’s exclusion from the cabinet will be crucial in sustaining its current political momentum in Karnataka.

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Rudrakshi Gupta May 29, 2023
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