
This development falls within the broader context of Politics activity in Asia Pacific. Current reporting indicates: Karnataka Congress office bearers who missed SIR conclave will be stripped of their posts: D.K. Shivakumar Karnataka Congress office bearers who missed SIR conclave will be stripped of their posts: D.K.
Since Sunday (May 24, 2026), the Congress is hosting a conclave strategising its move ahead of the commencement of SIR from June 20. This context is based on the currently available source text and may be refined as fuller reporting becomes available.
D.K. Shivakumar, the Deputy Chief Minister and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president, has declared that office bearers who missed the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) conclave will be removed from their positions.
This announcement comes as the Congress party hosts a two-day conclave starting May 24, 2026, to strategize for the SIR set to commence on June 20, 2026. Shivakumar has made it clear that attendance will be closely monitored, and those who do not participate will face consequences.
He stated, 'I have been issued direction to remove the office bearers who have not come.' This move underscores the party's emphasis on unity and active involvement in critical planning sessions. The decision to enforce attendance reflects a broader strategy to ensure that all members are aligned and engaged as the party prepares for the upcoming SIR.
The Congress party is keen on maintaining a cohesive front as it navigates the political landscape leading up to the SIR, indicating the importance of participation in shaping their future strategies.
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