DK Shivakumar Denies Calling Odisha MLAs to Bengaluru Ahead of RS Polls

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has denied calling eight Odisha Congress MLAs to Bengaluru, though they are staying at a private resort ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls. He stated the MLAs came on their own and that he would meet them after the state assembly session concludes. Congress officials in Odisha have issued a whip for MLAs to remain in Bhubaneswar for the March 16 vote, with some expressing no contact with the absent legislators. The party has denied horse-trading, affirming support for their joint candidate, Datteswar Hota, in the upcoming elections.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar on Odisha Congress MLAs in Bengaluru Resort

  • Odisha Congress MLAs in Bengaluru resort
  • Shivakumar denies summoning them
  • Preparations for Rajya Sabha polls
  • Denial of horse-trading claims
  • Congress backing joint candidate
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"Haven't called Odisha Congress MLAs to Bengaluru, will meet them later": DK Shivakumar on resort politics ahead of RS polls

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar addresses resort politics as Odisha Congress MLAs stay in Bengaluru ahead of Rajya Sabha elections.

"I have not called Odisha MLAs; they have come to Bengaluru. I will go and meet them after the session is over. - DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, March 13

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Friday denied calling Odisha Congress MLAs to Bengaluru ahead of the biennial Rajya Sabha elections while admitting that he would meet them later.

Eight Odisha Congress MLAs, including chief whip CS Raazen Ekka, reached Bengaluru and are staying at a private resort.

Although he did not subscribe to the cross-voting and Operation Kamal reports, Shivakumar said that resort politics was not new for him.

Speaking to reporters, the Karnataka Deputy CM said, "I have not called Odisha MLAs; they have come to Bengaluru. I will go and meet them after the session is over."

"I don't know why they have come. Our PCC president from that state (Odisha) called and asked that our MLAs come. I told him that it must be a party matter, so I will go and meet him myself. He wants to see Mysore. When he told me that we would come, I said come. He asked for a comfortable place to stay, so we have made arrangements for him," he added.

When asked whether the party has given you the task to prevent cross-voting in the Rajya Sabha elections, he said, "We have to do what the party says. This happens in all states. This is nothing new. They asked for time to meet me. I have said that the session is in progress. Don't come here, I will come after the session is over."

"I don't know about this (Operation Kamal). They said that Bengaluru is safe, and therefore, they should come here and observe. I have not met them. They are our colleagues, when they said they would come and when the PCC president asked me about this, I said come. It is our duty to take care of them. I have been doing this since the Vilas Rao Deshmukh government. I have done this work many times, including Ahmed Patel's Rajya Sabha elections, Madhya Pradesh," Shivakumar added.

While six Odisha Congress MLAs reached Bengaluru on Thursday night, two more legislators have also arrived there.

Congress leader Battappa said that around 20 rooms have been booked at the resort for the legislators, their personal staff and family members. "Two more MLAs have reached the resort. A total of eight MLAs, including PCC members, are here. As per our President's order, we have booked around 20 rooms here. There are eight MLAs, including the PCC president of Odisha, along with their PS and family members, so we have booked around 20 rooms," he said.

Battappa further stated that Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar is expected to visit the resort later in the day. "Our President, DK Shivakumar, will also come in the afternoon. As per our information, more MLAs may come here. That is why we have booked around 20 rooms," he added.

Congress MLA Sofia Firdous said that they could not establish contact with the Odisha MLAs in Karnataka. She said," This morning, through the media, I found out that some MLAs have travelled outside the state. I have no information on it. Hence, I can't comment on it. Yesterday, a whip was issued directing all party MLAs to remain in Bhubaneswar (for voting on March 16). Currently, we cannot establish any contact with them."

Denying horse-trading speculations, Congress MLA Taraprasad Bahinipati said, "They (MLAs) have travelled to Bengaluru on their own will, not for horse-trading. No one should fear this. They will return in two days. We will vote for Dr Datteswar Hota. There is no chance of cross-voting."

In the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections in Odisha, the Congress, along with the Biju Janata Dal and the Communist Party of India (Marxist), has decided to support a joint candidate, Datteshwar Hota. Four Upper House seats from the state are set to fall vacant in April.

The polling for the Rajya Sabha elections will take place on March 16, with counting of votes on the same day.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The whole "they just want to see Mysore" explanation is a bit hard to swallow, isn't it? 😅 It's so transparent. If you have to hide your MLAs in a resort to ensure they vote a certain way, maybe the problem is with the candidate or the party's internal unity.
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Priyanka N
As an Odia, I'm disappointed. Our MLAs should be in Bhubaneswar, discussing state issues, not on a "holiday" in Bengaluru right before a crucial vote. This culture of treating MLAs like cattle to be herded is disrespectful to the voters who elected them.
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Rohit P
DK Shivakumar is the master of this game. Everyone knows it. He's being modest by saying it's nothing new. From Ahmed Patel to now, he's the go-to person for managing tricky votes. Say what you will, but he gets the job done for his party. 🤷‍♂️
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Aman W
The real story is the Congress-BJD-CPI(M) alliance in Odisha! That's a big development for state politics. If they can support a joint candidate for RS, what about the assembly? Maybe this is the start of a larger opposition unity against the ruling party at the centre.
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Kavya N
So much taxpayer money is wasted on this drama—20 rooms in a resort, travel, security. All this energy should be focused on governance and public welfare, not on babysitting MLAs to ensure they press the right button. It's a pathetic spectacle every single time.

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