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DK Shivakumar on CM Elevation: Delayed But Not Denied

DK Shivakumar, Karnataka's Chief Minister-designate, will take oath tomorrow. In an exclusive interview, he said his elevation was "delayed but not denied." He credited his rise to dedication and hard work, and pledged loyalty to the Gandhi family. The Congress leadership is finalizing the new cabinet under his leadership.

"Though it has been delayed, it was not denied....": DK Shivakumar on his elevation as Karnataka Chief Minister

New Delhi, June 2

Karnataka Chief Minister-designate DK Shivakumar, who is slated to take oath tomorrow, has said that the opportunity to serve the state in the top political post was "delayed but not denied" and that he will seek to take along all sections of society in the journey to take the state forward.

In an exclusive interview with ANI, Shivakumar said that he has risen through dedication and hard work. He also talked about "tough, troubling time", apparently referring to protracted speculation about his elevation.

"It was not a dream. It was a dedication. Dedication with hard work. So it was a tough, troubling time. Though it has been delayed, it was not denied. I feel there's no Shivakumar here. It is a Congress worker, who stood on this democratic set-up with the history of the Congress party," Shivakumar said.

The change in guard of the Congress government in Karnataka is taking place after it has completed three years. There has been repeated speculation about a leadership change in the state and Shivakumar's elevation from his role as Deputy Chief Minister since the Congress government completed half its five-year term.

Siddaramaiah resigned as Chief Minister last week, paving the way for Shivakumar's elevation. He was elected Congress Legislative Party leader on Saturday.

Shivakumar also talked about opportunities given to him by the Congress leadership and said it was his duty to be loyal to the Gandhi-Nehru family.

"I named my theatre on the death day of Indira Gandhi. That is the commitment I had with the Gandhi family, and they believed in me, and they gave me various opportunities. So it was my duty to be very loyal to the family of Rajiv Gandhi until now... Sonia Gandhi sacrificed; she could have become the Prime Minister. Rahul Gandhi could have become the Prime Minister, but they did not. Ultimately, they fought. Rahul Gandhi ji walked on the streets of this country... So it is my duty to do my job with trust," he added.

The Congress leadership is finalising the contours of the new Karnataka cabinet, which will be formed under the leadership of DK Shivakumar.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and party leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday chaired a crucial meeting with Karnataka CM-designate DK Shivakumar and senior leader Siddaramaiah in Delhi to finalise the state's new Cabinet and the upcoming Rajya Sabha poll nominees.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Hope he focuses on development and corruption-free governance, not just loyalty to a family. Karnataka needs progress, not just political drama. 🤔

Rahul R

The way he named his theatre after Indira Gandhi's death day shows his deep emotional connect with the party. But time will tell if he can manage the state's finances and water disputes effectively. Let's see.

Michael C

Interesting to see this from outside India. The internal dynamics of Indian political parties are always fascinating. Loyalty seems to matter as much as competence in getting top posts.

Priyanka N

Congratulating DK Shivakumar! But I hope he remembers that he's the Chief Minister of all Karnataka, not just the Congress party. The state has issues with drought, unemployment, and infrastructure that need immediate attention.

Varun X

"Dedication with hard work" - that's what we need in Indian politics, not just dynastic connections. Though his loyalty to the Gandhi family is a bit over the top. Let's focus on governance now! 💪

Lakshmi X

I'm from Karnataka and this change feels overdue. Siddaramaiah did a good job, but new energy is needed. Shivakumar's connection with grassroots workers gives hope

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