DK Shivakumar meets MLAs as Karnataka CM leadership tussle continues

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar met with MLAs amid a growing power tussle with CM Siddaramaiah over a purported power-sharing deal. While Siddaramaiah insists on a full term, Shivakumar awaits the party high command’s decision.

Amid the ongoing power tussle in Karnataka over the Chief Minister’s post, state deputy CM DK Shivakumar on Friday met with Congress MLAs and leaders from Malluru, Kolar, Mulbagal and Kunigal. In a post on X, Shivakumar shared, “Today, KY Nanjegowda, the MLA from Malluru, Kotturu Manjunath, the MLA from Kolar, Adi Narayana, the Congress leader from Mulbagal, Dr Ranganath, the MLA from Kunigal, and Prof MV Rajeev Gowda visited me and held discussions.”

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Leadership Change Speculations

Speculations about a leadership change in Karnataka rose on November 20, when the Siddaramaiah-led government completed its half-term. Siddaramaiah, the current CM, insists he’ll complete his five-year term, citing the mandate given by the people of Karnataka. He’s emphasised his commitment to fulfilling the party’s promises, including the five guarantee schemes. Shivakumar, on the other hand, is pushing for a leadership change, citing a “secret agreement” among senior leaders that he should take over as CM after 2.5 years.

The high command, led by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, is expected to make a decision soon. Both Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar have expressed willingness to abide by the party’s decision. The tussle, fueled by the “power-sharing agreement” of 2023 between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, has pushed each side’s loyalists to lobby for their leaders’ claims to the state’s top post.

‘High Command Will Decide’: Shivakumar

Earlier today, DK Shivakumar reiterated that he does not want to rush into things and that the party high command will take a decision on the CM post. When asked about his meeting with spiritual leader Nanjavadutha Swamiji of the Vokkaliga community amid the power tussle, Shivakumar said the Congress is his community and that he treats all communities in the state equally.

The Deputy CM told reporters, “I don’t want anything. I am not hurrying anything. My party will make the decision. I don’t want any community angle. Congress is my community, and my love is for all sections of society.”

Delhi Visit on the Cards

While there is speculation about the Congress high command meeting to decide on the CM post, Shivakumar said he will visit Delhi to keep Karnataka’s farmer issues at the forefront during the Winter Session of the Parliament. He said, “I will definitely go to Delhi. It is our temple. Congress has a long history, and Delhi will always guide us. When they call me, the party leaders and CM, we will go there. I have a lot of work in Delhi. The Parliament Winter Session is coming up, and I have to meet the Parliamentarians because they need to take forward some of our projects. My CM is discussing the issues (with the Centre). There is the maize issue. The central government is not supporting or helping farmers. We have decided to call a meeting of factory owners. We request that Delhi take over and you buy it.” (ANI)

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