New Delhi, Nov. 27 -- Congress leader Udit Raj on Thursday lambasted party leaders in Karnataka over the ongoing tussle for the Chief Ministerial post, saying they take "unnecessary advantage" of the party's leniency and liberal stand.

Speaking to ANI, Raj took a harsh jibe at his own party leaders and stated that they are feeling "restless" after coming to power.

"There is a loss in being a liberal party, and its leaders sometimes take unnecessary advantage of that. They do whatever comes to mind. They should talk to the high command and be disciplined. What is this mindset that they enjoy being in Opposition, and when they come to power, they start feeling restless?" the Congress leader said.

The speculation stirred as the Karnataka ...