Karnataka Cabinet Reshuffle: Why Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar Clash Over Ministerial Posts

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has revealed that the Congress high command wanted a cabinet reshuffle months ago. This directly contradicts Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar's earlier statement ruling out any changes. Siddaramaiah explained he advised waiting until the government completed two-and-a-half years, which happens on November 20. Meanwhile, several senior Congress leaders are actively lobbying for ministerial positions in the potential reshuffle.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Says Congress High Command Will Decide Karnataka Cabinet

  • Siddaramaiah confirms high command proposed reshuffle four months ago
  • Government completes two-and-a-half years on November 20
  • All 142 Congress MLAs deserve cabinet positions according to CM
  • Multiple senior leaders openly lobbying for ministerial posts
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High command will take call on cabinet reshuffle: Siddaramaiah

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah reveals high command sought cabinet reshuffle months ago, contradicting Deputy CM Shivakumar's denial of any changes.

"The high command had invited me and asked for a cabinet reshuffle in the state four to five months ago - Siddaramaiah"

New Delhi, Nov 17

Contrary to the statement made earlier in the day by Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress President D.K. Shivakumar, who categorically ruled out the possibility of a cabinet reshuffle, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the high command would take a call on the matter.

“The high command had invited me and asked for a cabinet reshuffle in the state four to five months ago. I told them it was not appropriate to undertake the exercise then and that we had to wait for the completion of two and a half years of the Congress-led government,” he said.

<p>Siddaramaiah said that on November 20, the government will complete its two-and-a-half-year tenure. He said that all 142 Congress MLAs deserve a cabinet seat.</p>

<p>When asked what criteria would be adopted if a cabinet reshuffle takes place, CM Siddaramaiah said that everything would be done as per the instructions of the high command.</p>

<p>Commenting on the cabinet reshuffle, Home Minister G. Parameshwara said that there were no discussions in this regard.</p>

<p>Minister for Social Welfare H.C. Mahadevappa also said that the cabinet reshuffle is left to the discretion of the high command. “The matter is left to the AICC President and the Chief Minister. We are meeting the AICC President in Delhi,” he said.</p>

<p>Senior Congress MLA Vijayananda Kashappanavar said, “I am a strong aspirant for a cabinet post and, in this backdrop, I have met Siddaramaiah and held discussions, and also requested him to consider the contributions of my father, mother and myself to the party. I am confident of getting a cabinet berth.”</p>

<p>Senior leader Prasad Abbaiah stated that he, too, is a strong contender for a ministerial post. “The people of my constituency have elected me three times. All sections of society, including minorities, Dalits and backward communities, are urging me to demand the post,” he said.</p>

Senior Congress leader Saleem Ahmad said he is confident that he will get an opportunity when the cabinet reshuffle takes place. “We have already conveyed our demand to the party leaders,” he added.

Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar ruled out the possibility of any such move.

- IANS

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Priya S
At least Siddaramaiah is being transparent about the high command's role. This is how democratic parties should function - with proper hierarchy and consultation. Hope they choose ministers based on merit and performance, not just lobbying.
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Arjun K
All 142 MLAs deserve cabinet seats? That's impossible! This sounds like political rhetoric to keep everyone happy. The reality is there will be disappointed leaders no matter what decision is taken.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how many leaders are openly expressing their ambitions. Vijayananda Kashappanavar mentioning his parents' contributions shows how political legacies work in Indian politics. Hope the final decision brings fresh talent too.
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Vikram M
The timing makes sense - after 2.5 years, it's good to evaluate performance and make necessary changes. Hope they focus on governance and development rather than just political balancing acts. Karnataka needs stable leadership! 👍
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Michael C
Prasad Abbaiah's point about representing minorities, Dalits and backward communities is crucial. Cabinet should reflect the diversity of Karnataka. Hope the high command considers proper representation while making decisions.

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