Karnataka Leadership Tussle: Why Shivakumar Says 'I Am in No Hurry'

DK Shivakumar has broken his silence on the ongoing leadership tussle within Karnataka's Congress party. The Deputy Chief Minister stated he's not rushing anything despite the visible tensions with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. He revealed plans to visit Delhi soon, citing parliamentary work and meetings with MPs as his primary reasons. Meanwhile, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has promised to resolve the issue by calling both leaders to Delhi.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar on Karnataka Congress Leadership Tussle With Siddaramaiah

  • Shivakumar confirms possible Delhi visit amid Congress leadership resolution talks
  • Both leaders defend positions on social media as community seers weigh in
  • Deputy CM emphasizes party unity over Vokkaliga community support
  • Shivakumar criticizes Centre's maize pricing policy affecting Karnataka farmers
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'I am in no hurry': Shivakumar on K'taka leadership tussle

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar addresses leadership tussle with CM Siddaramaiah, says he's not in hurry amid Congress high command's Delhi intervention plans.

"I am in no hurry. I may go to Delhi. I have a lot of work there. - DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, Nov 28

Amid a series of developments indicating a clear leadership tussle within the ruling Congress in Karnataka, Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress President D.K. Shivakumar said on Friday that he is not in a hurry for anything, asserting that he may visit Delhi soon.

Earlier, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge stated that both Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar would be called to Delhi and the issue would be resolved.

Further, both Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar responded on social media, defending their positions. The community seers have also come out in the open to defend Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar.

"I am in no hurry. I may go to Delhi. I have a lot of work there. The Parliament's winter session is about to begin, and I need to meet Members of Parliament," said Shivakumar.

During the Delhi visit, Shivakumar said that the Congress office in Delhi is like a temple for all party workers in the city.

"The Delhi office gives us guidance," he said.

Responding to a question about the Vokkaliga community standing behind him, Shivakumar said that the party is important for him, and Congress is his community.

"I come from the Vokkaliga community, and people from that community may love me, but my commitment is to all communities, including the backward classes, Scheduled Castes, and minorities. Vokkaligas too are part of the backward classes," he said.

Asked about the BJP giving a different interpretation to his recent visit to Mumbai, he said that he does not respond to the BJP's interpretations.

"My close friend was hospitalised due to ill health. I visited to enquire about his condition, stayed for an hour, and returned," he said.

Shivakumar further said that the Union government is not supporting us on the maize price issue, adding that the Centre has fixed the price of maize at Rs 2,400 per quintal, but farmers are getting only Rs 1,600 to Rs 1,800 in the market.

"The Union government is not helping farmers, so we need to go and submit a request. We have decided to convene a meeting of all factory owners. We will urge the Centre to procure maize," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
All this political drama when farmers are suffering! At least he mentioned the maize price issue. Farmers getting only ₹1600 when MSP is ₹2400 is heartbreaking 💔 Focus on real issues please!
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Sarah B
As someone observing Indian politics, this leadership tussle seems unnecessary. Both leaders should focus on delivering what they promised during elections. The Delhi meetings and community politics are distracting from actual governance.
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Arjun K
Shivakumar handled the Mumbai visit question well. BJP always tries to create controversies out of nothing. His commitment to all communities shows he's thinking beyond caste politics. Good leadership quality! 👍
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Michael C
The "Delhi office is like temple" comment is interesting. Shows how centralized Indian politics has become. State leaders constantly running to Delhi for approvals isn't ideal for federalism.
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Kavya N
Respect for Shivakumar saying Congress is his community. In a diverse country like India, we need leaders who rise above narrow identities. Hope Kharge resolves this quickly so government can function properly 🙏

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