Karnataka Congress Rifts: Zameer Ahmed Khan Denies 'Conspiracy' Claims
Karnataka Housing Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan rebuffed allegations of involvement in an internal conspiracy to defeat the Congress candidate in Davanagere South bypolls. He clarified that his presence in Kerala was for political campaigning, not leisure, rejecting media suggestions of impending disciplinary action against him.
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Amid tensions within the Karnataka Congress, Housing Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan strongly denied any involvement in an alleged internal conspiracy to defeat the party’s candidate in the Davanagere South bypolls.
Addressing the media, Khan emphasized that his visit to Kerala was strictly for electoral campaigning as directed by the high command, dismissing reports of a conspiracy as media fabrications.
Despite speculation of potential disciplinary action, Khan reiterated that no such discussions had taken place within the party leadership, underscoring his commitment to party responsibilities.
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