Power Struggle in Karnataka: Shivakumar Supporters Flock to Delhi
A group of legislators supporting Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has traveled to Delhi to meet with Congress leaders, intensifying a power struggle within Karnataka's ruling party over a possible Chief Minister change. The tussle comes as the government reaches its mid-term, amid alleged power-sharing agreements.
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In a significant development in Karnataka's political landscape, legislators backing Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar have flown to New Delhi, seeking to bolster his position amid a growing internal party dispute.
The move comes as speculation over a change in the Chief Minister's role intensifies after the Congress government reached the halfway point of its tenure, sparking discussions about a possible reshuffle.
As Shivakumar's supporters make their case, all eyes are on the Congress high command and its imminent decision, which could define the future leadership of the state.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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