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Asked about developments with regard to Karnataka, Patil, who is leader of the opposition in the state Legislative Council, said, “The ball is in the high command’s court.”
“Our party high command and seniors in Delhi will take a decision after deliberating on the issue.
If there is any need, we will discuss with the Karnataka in-charge and express our views,” Patil told reporters in Delhi.
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The party is in turmoil ever since the two leaders resigned from their posts owning moral responsibility for the poor show in the recent by-elections where the party could garner only two of 15 seats whereas BJP won 12 seats.
According to party sources, the two leaders have reportedly conveyed their unwillingness to continue following their party’s poor show in the assembly bypolls.
Meanwhile, lobbying for the two posts have intensified.
According to sources, S R Patil and former union minister K H Muniyappa are in the race to become the state president of Congress whereas H K Patil is said to be eyeing the post of Congress Legislature Party leader.
However, H K Patil maintained that he would not comment until the party high command takes a decision on the resignations.