‘Delayed, not denied’: DK Shivakumar reflects on long wait as Karnataka’s next CM
As Congress prepares a new government in Karnataka, DK Shivakumar credits years of dedication and party trust for his elevation while cabinet talks continue in Delhi.
As Congress prepares a new government in Karnataka, DK Shivakumar credits years of dedication and party trust for his elevation while cabinet talks continue in Delhi.
Community groups stepped up lobbying for representation in Karnataka's next Congress government as senior leaders gathered in Bengaluru for crucial consultations.
As Karnataka prepares for a leadership transition, D.K. Shivakumar credited Siddaramaiah's decades of public service and said his guidance would continue to shape the state's future.
Congress leaders are signalling a major political reset in Karnataka as the party works on balancing caste equations and preparing its strategy for the 2028 Assembly elections.
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Firday said that he has ordered an enquiry into the clash outside BJP MLA G Janardhana Reddy's residence in Ballari, in which one person was killed.
“Issue notice. Meanwhile, trial proceedings shall remain stayed,” the Court directed.
Siddaramaiah also reiterated that both of them would abide by the decision of the Congress high command, and Shivakumar would become the CM when the high command decides.
The informal gathering over idli and sambar offers a brief pause before the intense power struggle within the Congress party comes to a head.
Responding to his meeting with spiritual leader Nanjavadutha Swamiji of the Vokkaliga community, Shivakumar said Congress is his community, and all sections of the society are equal for him.
Congress's Karnataka tussle may be classified as a typical Catch-22 situation, as choosing between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar is not so easy