Mangaluru: President of the Youth Congress of the Raksa Youth Congress on Tuesday gave birth to rumors about the difference between him and Mohammed Haris Nalapad, who would be responsible for the Youth Congress after January.
“Nalapad and I have been friends for more than 12 years.
Friendship will continue in the coming years.
We are happy to follow the direction of the leaders in the formula sharing power,” he told reporters here on Tuesday.
“There was some confusion right before the announcement shared power.
It has been sorted.
Because it is an opportunity to serve the party, we are happy with the formula and will obey the decisions of leaders.
I am ready to serve even if the party gives me two months, six months, or a period of time Two years.
In fact, I would suggest following the same power sharing formula even in other states, “he said.
Last week the High Comment Congress approved the Proposal of the Head of the Shivakumar KPCC DK for the 18-month power sharing agreement that would enable Rakha Busah to continue as President Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee until next January.
Mohammad Nalpad, Congress son of Mla Na Haris, will take over him to complete the remaining 18 months of office.
Raksha, son of former Minister of Mr.
Seetharam, became President Wing Youth in February in controversial elections after the rival of Nalpad, who received maximum votes, was disqualified as a criminal case delayed by him.
In the election held online last year, Hallpad and Raksha surveyed 64,203 and 57,271 respectively.
In Nalapad projecting the President of the KPCC DK Shivakumar as the next cm during his last visit to Udupi, Busah said, “He may have said it accidentally.
The purpose of the Youth Congress is to support the leaders of the Congress in building parties and we cannot make decisions about cm post.
“The Youth Congress will launch a boost to register young people at the level of block, district, assembly and parliamentary levels, he added.
Describing the work of the pandemic assistance of the Youth Congress in the state, Busah said in Dakshina Kannada, Helpline founded by the Youth Congress has received 2,322 calls seeking help.