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Karnataka Home Minister Parameshwara Dismisses 'November Revolution' Buzz; Welcomes Kharge to State Politics?!

By Shravanthi R
Karnataka Home Minister Parameshwara Dismisses 'November Revolution' Buzz; Welcomes Kharge to State Politics?!

Home Minister G. Parameshwara has reportedly shared his views with the media regarding the recent developments that have created a stir in state politics.

Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara today responded to recent political speculation, including the controversial "November Revolution" claims made by the opposition and the potential entry of AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge into state politics.

Speaking to reporters in Mysuru, the Home Minister commented on the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) constant talk of a "November Revolution" in the state. "Let the BJP chant their 'November Revolution' all they want," Parameshwara stated, clarifying, "No such developments have taken place within our party."

The minister’s remarks come amidst heightened political buzz regarding a possible cabinet reshuffle as November approaches, a move that has reportedly led to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah instructing his ministers to "be prepared for anything." Parameshwara's statement aimed to quell the political turbulence fueled by the opposition's anticipation of internal upheaval.

On Mallikarjun Kharge's Potential Return -

Addressing the speculation regarding whether AICC President and senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge would return to state politics, Parameshwara extended a welcome. "If he chooses to come to state politics from national politics, we will welcome him. He is a major leader for us," he asserted. realme 14x 5G Smartphone 8+128GB Golden Glow, 6.67-inch Screen, 120Hz Display, 6000mAh Battery, 80MP, MediaTek Dimensity 6300, ArmorShell Protection, IP69

On Threat Calls to Kharge -

The Home Minister also addressed the serious matter of threat calls received by Kharge following the recent controversy over the proposal to ban the RSS. "We have taken the threat calls very seriously. We are tracking down the information of those who made the threats," Parameshwara confirmed. He emphasized that the state would take appropriate action until the perpetrators are dealt with, adding that the Chief Minister has discussed the matter, but he could not disclose any further decisions regarding the controversial letter. Also Read: DK Shivakumar's Absence in Meetings: The Spark of Dissatisfaction Within the Party..!