Karnataka's Quiet Political Maneuver: Shivakumar Abides by Congress Command
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar stated that he and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will follow the Congress high command's decisions on the state's leadership. Despite rumors about leadership changes, Shivakumar expressed confidence in the party's decision-making. He urged party workers not to display flex banners for his upcoming birthday.
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar affirmed his commitment to adhering to the Congress high command's decisions regarding leadership in the state. His comments arrive amid circulating rumors of potential shifts in leadership roles after the May 4 election results.
Shivakumar, addressing the media after returning from Delhi, underscored his and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's dedication to the party's leadership. While speculation continues about the so-called power-sharing arrangement between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, the Deputy CM remained tight-lipped about internal party discussions.
Responding to the BJP's critique of the Congress's internal reservation policies for Scheduled Castes, Shivakumar countered by highlighting the Congress's fulfillment of promises, unlike previous administrations. On a personal note, he cautioned party supporters against public birthday celebrations that include unauthorized banners.
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