Bengaluru: Karnataka Congress head D K Shivakumar on Monday alleged "political conspiracy" as his official takeover of the party's reigns was postponed for the second time, with the government imposing restrictions on political events temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The official take over event of KPCC President "Pratigna" was scheduled to take place on June 7.
"...we had requested for permission from the Chief Minister, DG of Police and city Police Commissioner to organise the event on June 7, but as per the recent central and state guidelines, political events have been banned," Shivakumar said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said that the event cannot be held on June 7 as planned, for which preparations were on.
"Despite requesting permission for about 150 people here and people at different places like pancayats and wards, they did not give us permission. There is a clear political conspiracy behind it...still respecting the centre and the state government, we will not violate the rules, as we are also law makers," he said.
Shivakumar, however, appealed to party karyakartas to continue with the preparations, stating that date may change, but the event would be held.
"After the government gives permission...maybe after June 8 once the government takes a decision after assessing the situation, it will be held," he added.
Over two months after his appointment as Karnataka Congress president, Shivakumar was to take-over the reigns of the party officially on May 31, but it was postponed as the government had announced a complete lockdown on Sundays, till the end of the month.