Shivakumar Defends Rival's Dinner: "Nothing Wrong" Amid Karnataka Power Struggle

Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar brushed off the controversy surrounding a dinner meeting hosted by fellow minister Satish Jarkiholi. He argued there was nothing wrong with colleagues sharing a meal, even as sources noted his own camp was not invited. Shivakumar also addressed serious corruption allegations from the state BJP president, promising a response at the "appropriate time." Additionally, he commented on a car accident involving his aide and revealed a temple visit for prayers to remove political obstacles.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar on Satish Jarkiholi Dinner Meeting and BJP Allegations

  • Shivakumar dismissed concerns over a dinner meeting hosted by Minister Satish Jarkiholi for Siddaramaiah camp legislators
  • He sharply questioned reporters probing the exclusivity of the guest list
  • The Deputy CM vowed to answer BJP chief Vijayendra's "ATM for high command" corruption allegations in time
  • Shivakumar also provided updates on his aide's car accident and visited Gokarna temple for "obstacle removal"
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'Nothing wrong in it': Shivakumar on Minister Satish Jarkiholi's dinner meeting

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar defends PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholi's dinner with Siddaramaiah camp legislators, dismissing controversy and hitting back at BJP's corruption claims.

"Can anyone say people should not sit together and eat? Why should I bother about all that? - DK Shivakumar"

Belagavi (Karnataka), Dec 19

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar on Friday maintained there was "nothing wrong" in PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholi reportedly hosting a dinner meeting for a group of legislators and ministers belonging to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's camp.

Responding to questions about a dinner meeting held at Jarkiholi's residence on Thursday night at a media interaction at the Circuit House here, Shivakumar asked what was wrong with people coming together and having a meal.

"Can anyone say people should not sit together and eat? Why should I bother about all that? We have come from Bengaluru. What is wrong with everyone coming together and having dinner?" he said.

"Do not try to find fault with people having dinner together," he said.

As reporters said that only four or five people were said to have attended the dinner, Shivakumar shot back: "Why should I bother about that? Why are you asking me this question?"

Sources revealed that no leaders from Deputy CM's camp, including Shivakumar, were invited for the dinner party held on Thursday night.

Asked about Karnataka BJP President B.Y. Vijayendra allegedly calling him the "father of corruption", Shivakumar said: "Vijayendra will be answered at the appropriate time. He has claimed that we are an ATM for the high command. He must prove this. On what basis has he made these allegations?"

"I have already said whatever needed to be said for now. The remaining answers will come in due course. Time itself will answer him. Whatever answer he needs has already been given," he added.

To questions about the car accident involving his close aide and private secretary Rajendra Prasad, the Deputy Chief Minister said doctors had examined him, and there was no cause for concern.

"He has pain near the neck. Doctors have advised one or two days of rest. There is no serious injury. Goddess Yellamma protected him," he said.

Referring to the accident, Shivakumar said a youth had died in the incident. "I will ask ministers to visit the bereaved family. I am personally pained by this incident. The deceased was very young. The driver has chest pain. The accident occurred when another vehicle came in the way while they were returning from a temple visit. Appropriate compensation will be provided to the family of the deceased," he said.

Shivakumar also visited the renowned Hindu pilgrimage centre of Gokarna in the coastal region on Friday to offer special prayers at the Mahabaleshwara temple. Sources said the special worship was performed to remove obstacles in his political journey as he pursues his goal. Shivakumar is reportedly aspiring to become Chief Minister and is engaged in intensive lobbying with the party high command.

- IANS

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Rahul R
It's so obvious this was a factional meeting. Only Siddaramaiah's camp was invited. The "nothing wrong" line is just political speak. The real story is the internal Congress battle in Karnataka heating up.
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Suresh O
His response about the BJP's corruption allegations is weak. "Time will answer" is not an answer for the public. If there's nothing to hide, be transparent. Voters deserve better than this vague talk.
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Meera T
My heart goes out to the family of the young man who died in the accident involving his aide. I'm glad Shivakumar has promised compensation and will send ministers. That is the right thing to do. The political dinner can wait.
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Aman W
Going to Gokarna for "special prayers to remove obstacles" says it all, no? The CM ambition is an open secret. The dinner, the temple visit—it's all part of the same game. Just wish they played less games and worked more.
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Kavya N
As a Kannadiga, I'm tired of this constant drama. BJP, Congress, everyone is the same. They fight amongst themselves while our state's issues take a backseat. When will we get leaders who prioritize development over dinner meetings?

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