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CPI's D Raja Urges Watch on Karnataka Govt Amid Leadership Shift

CPI General Secretary D Raja said the Karnataka government headed by DK Shivakumar should be closely watched. The long leadership tussle between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar was resolved after the Congress party intervened. Siddaramaiah resigned as Chief Minister, submitting his resignation to the Governor. Congress is also considering appointing four Deputy Chief Ministers and inducting Siddaramaiah's son Yathindra into the new Cabinet.

Keep watch govt headed by DK Shivakumar: CPI's D Raja on Karnataka leadership change, says tussle resolved after 'party intervened'

New Delhi, May 29

Communist Party of India General Secretary D Raja said that the recent cabinet reshuffling in Karnataka should be "closely watched" after seeing the long leadership tussle play out between senior Congress leaders Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar.

The CPI leader said that the long tussle was finally resolved after the Congress party "intervened".

Speaking to ANI on Thursday, Raja said, "The tussle between Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah was going on for a long time. In rotation, this Chief Minister's post should be held by those two, but it was going on, the tussle, and the Congress party had to intervene. Finally, we are given to understand Siddaramaiah is resigning, and Shivakumar will take over. Let us see how that government is going to function in the coming days. That's what one should keep watch on: the government which is going to be headed by Mr Shivakumar."

His remarks came after Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stepped down from the post, submitting his resignation to the Governor's Special Secretary at Lok Bhavan. Siddaramaiah said the decision was taken voluntarily on the advice of the Congress high command and maintained that there was no pressure behind his resignation.

"I have resigned voluntarily. There is no pressure on me," Siddaramaiah told reporters, adding that the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) and the All India Congress Committee (AICC) would decide the next Chief Minister.

Meanwhile, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar is scheduled to meet Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and party president Mallikarjun Kharge in New Delhi on Friday to discuss the state Cabinet reshuffle and other organisational matters, according to party sources.

Sources said Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar and AICC Karnataka in-charge Randeep Surjewala are expected to hold discussions with the party's top leadership, with Cabinet restructuring, Rajya Sabha nominations and MLC elections among the key issues on the agenda.

According to sources, several ministers from the Siddaramaiah Cabinet may not find a place in the proposed Shivakumar-led government. The Congress is also considering appointing four Deputy Chief Ministers to ensure social and regional balance in the administration.

Sources further indicated that Siddaramaiah's son and Member of the Legislative Council, Yathindra Siddaramaiah, is expected to be inducted into the new Cabinet and may be assigned a significant portfolio. The move is being viewed as an effort to maintain continuity with Siddaramaiah's political legacy.

Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot on Friday accepted the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, a day after the latter submitted his resignation.According to an official confirmation issued from Lok Bhavan in Bengaluru, the Governor also dissolved the Council of Ministers headed by Siddaramaiah with immediate effect. However, Siddaramaiah will continue as Chief Minister until alternative arrangements are made.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Kavya N

CPI's D Raja has a point—this tussle was embarrassing for Congress. But honestly, in Indian politics, such power struggles are par for the course. DK Shivakumar has worked hard for this, and if he brings stability, good. But four Deputy CMs? That's just appeasement politics, yaar. Wasting taxpayer money on extra posts. 😡

Michael C

As an outsider looking in, this seems like typical coalition-style maneuvering. But from what I've read, Shivakumar is a pragmatic leader—his focus on Bengaluru's infrastructure and water projects has been solid. The real test is whether he can balance the Vokkaliga and Lingayat dynamics without fracturing the party further. Good luck to Karnataka! 🤞

Siddharth J

D Raja is a seasoned politician, but why is CPI telling Congress how to run its internal affairs? This is like a neighbor commenting on your family squabble. 😂 But truth be told, the constant "will he, won't he" between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar has been exhausting. Let's hope Rahul Gandhi and Kharge have a clear plan—otherwise, BJP will have a field day in 2026.

Ravi K

I'm from Karnataka and honestly, I'm tired of this musical chairs. Siddaramaiah did good work on welfare schemes, but corruption allegations dogged his tenure. Shivakumar is seen as more efficient but also controversial (hello, income tax raids!). The people want development, not drama. Focus on roads, jobs, and water, please! 🙏

Priya S

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