Congress Party Faces Internal Rift Over Disciplinary Actions Against Muslim Leaders The Karnataka Congress party is grappling with a significant internal conflict following disciplinary measures imposed on two Muslim leaders, Jamir Ahamed Khan and Satish Jarukiholi. The controversy has sparked widespread dissent among party factions, with critics arguing that the actions risk alienating the minority community’s support. The dispute has escalated into a broader debate over the party’s approach to internal discipline and its impact on political stability. The disciplinary actions were taken against the leaders following allegations of engaging in anti-party activities during the recent by-election in the Davanagere South constituency. However, several senior party members, including Jamir Ahamed Khan, have expressed frustration over the swift and stringent measures. Khan warned that such actions could harm the party’s minority support base, which is crucial for maintaining electoral strength in regions with significant Muslim populations. In a notable development, Khan met with Satish Jarukiholi, a senior Congress leader, in Bengaluru to discuss the matter. The meeting, which drew political attention, is believed to have been aimed at addressing the growing tensions within the party. Jarukiholi, who had previously voiced concerns about the disciplinary measures, reportedly sought intervention from the state’s top Congress leaders, including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and party chief DK Shivakumar. This has elevated the issue to a higher level of political scrutiny. The party’s internal meeting, held in response to the controversy, focused on analyzing the implications of the disciplinary actions.#siddaramaiah #karnataka_congress_party #jamir_ahamed_khan #satish_jarukiholi #davanagere_south_constituency
