Karnataka power tussle: Breakthrough? Siddaramaiah, DKS meet over breakfast as CM battle heats up | India News


Karnataka power tussle: Breakthrough? Siddaramaiah, DKS meet over breakfast as CM battle heats up

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah meets his deputy DKS amid crisis rumours.

NEW DELHI: Karnataka deputy CM DK Shivakumar on Saturday met chief minister Siddaramaiah at the latter’s residence in Bengaluru. With the leadership tussle in Karnataka seeing dramatic twists and turns by the hour, chief minister Siddaramaiah, following a nudge from the Congress high command, had invited his deputy, DK Shivakumar, to a breakfast meeting.Siddaramaiah said the high command had spoken to both netas and directed them to meet.“The high command has called both of us, so I have invited him (DK Shivakumar) for breakfast, and we will talk there. As I said earlier, I will accept whatever the high command says; there is no change in my stand. Even he (DK Shivakumar) said that whatever the high command says we’ll follow that…” Siddaramaiah said on Friday.The Congress is likely to discuss the crisis with the central leaders after the party’s strategy group meeting ahead of the winter session of Parliament on November 30.Meanwhile, Shivakumar reiterated that the Congress high command will take any decision regarding the leadership.Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Shivakumar responded to questions about his supporters wanting to see him as the next CM.“The party workers may be eager, but I am in no hurry. The party will take all the decisions,” DK Shivakumar told reporters. He did not rule out a visit to the national capital, though he clarified that his trip would be to raise several key issues with the Congress leadership ahead of the Winter Session of Parliament.





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