Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar hold crucial meeting in Delhi on Karnataka cabinet formation roadmap
New Delhi, May 29
A high-level meeting of senior Congress leaders, including outgoing Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar and senior leader KJ George, was held in New Delhi on Friday to discuss the formation of the new government in Karnataka.
Shivakumar also met other leaders of the Congress in a hotel in the national capital, earlier in the day. The developments come after Siddaramaiah resigned from the Chief Minister's position on Thursday.
Siddaramaiah earlier held discussions with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, as well as Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal, regarding the Karnataka cabinet reshuffle, Rajya Sabha elections and other organisational matters.
Amid intense speculation over the next Chief Minister, Congress MLA Ashok Pattan said DK Shivakumar is likely to be elected leader of the Congress Legislative Party (CLP) during the meeting scheduled for Saturday. He further stated that the new Karnataka cabinet is expected to include several fresh faces.
"Well Delhi nothing we will see we will elect DK Shivakumar tomorrow in the CLP meeting and he will form the government in the government we are expecting our when we went to delhi 40 members within 40 members we expect 20 new comers will be there in the cabinet now there is no competitor for DK Shivakumar there is only one name in our party he is DK Shivakumar he will become CM tomorrow," said Ashok Pattan.
Earlier, senior Congress leader Veerappa Moily described the development as a "smooth transition" and said the change in leadership had been planned when Siddaramaiah assumed office for a second term.
Speaking to ANI, Moily said Siddaramaiah had served both the party and the state effectively and expressed confidence that the Congress government would remain stable under the new leadership.
"It is a transition... Siddaramaiah served well as a Chief Minister and for 8 years, he served as our official leader... The change of guard after 2.5 years was decided when he took over as a CM for the second time, but he was allowed to continue for a couple of months more. He knew that the change was coming and there would be a change," he said.
He further stated that the leadership transition would strengthen the Congress government for the remainder of its term and ensure continuity in governance.
"He served well in the party and the state government... The transition in the government is smooth, which means it will be a strong government for the next 2 years and Congress's legacy will continue..I don't think the change will have a sudden impact, he will continue with the legacy of the Congress," said Moily.
Meanwhile, Satish Jarkiholi dismissed speculation over him being named the next Karnataka Congress chief, saying any decision would be taken only after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar return from Delhi following discussions with the party high command.
Addressing reporters after Siddaramaiah's resignation as Karnataka Chief Minister, Jarkiholi said the party leadership would take a final call after consultations with senior leaders, including Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.
"I have already said that the Siddaramaiah ji and DK Shivakumar ji are going to Delhi. They will hold discussions with party and whatever decision is taken there, we will accept it. I don't know yet, but the Chief Minister is returning now. Once he returns, we will discuss what transpired during the talks in Delhi with Sonia ji and Rahul ji, and then a decision will be taken," said Jarkiholi.
— ANI
Reader Comments
20 new faces in the cabinet is a good move. Fresh blood brings new ideas. But I hope these newcomers have some administrative experience. We don't want a repeat of the drama we see in some other states. 😅
Veerappa Moily calling this a 'smooth transition' is a bit rich. We all know there was intense lobbying and backroom deals. But I'll give credit where it's due - at least Congress is managing the change without a public spectacle. Let's see if Shivakumar can deliver on the promises made to the people.
I'm just glad it's not a hung assembly situation. At least we have a clear majority and a planned succession. Siddaramaiah did well in his tenure, especially on the guarantee schemes. Hope Shivakumar continues those programs without disruption. 👏
Interesting to see how Indian state politics handles these leadership transitions. In the US, we'd have a primary election or something. This seems more like a backroom deal, but if it works for stability, maybe it's fine. The 20 new cabinet members sounds like a big shakeup.
Ashok Pattan's confidence is overflowing! "No competitor for DK Shivakumar" - let's see if that holds. Also, 40 members going to Delhi for a meeting seems excessive. Could have been done via video conference, no? 🤔
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