Did Karnataka Deputy CM Shivakumar Intend to Meet High Command During Delhi Visit?

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Did Karnataka Deputy CM Shivakumar Intend to Meet High Command During Delhi Visit?

Synopsis

Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister, D.K. Shivakumar, has clarified that he will not meet the party high command during his visit to Delhi. Instead, he focuses on attending a wedding and preparing for a significant protest rally. Amid ongoing leadership tensions, Shivakumar emphasizes the importance of teamwork and effective communication within the party.

Key Takeaways

  • D.K. Shivakumar has no plans to meet the high command during his Delhi visit.
  • He focuses on organizing a major protest rally.
  • Shivakumar emphasizes the importance of teamwork within the party.
  • Pro-Shivakumar slogans indicate ongoing leadership tensions.
  • He plans to return to Bengaluru shortly after attending a wedding.

New Delhi, Dec 3 (NationPress) Amid ongoing leadership disputes, Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress President D.K. Shivakumar stated on Wednesday that he had no plans to meet the party's high command during his stay in Delhi.

“Our leaders are currently engaged with the Parliament session. I do not wish to inconvenience them at this moment. I plan to return to Bengaluru tomorrow morning,” Shivakumar told reporters in New Delhi.

When questioned regarding the reason for his visit, he remarked, “I am here to attend a wedding. Additionally, we have decided to mobilize 10,000 supporters from Karnataka for a protest rally on December 14. As party president, it is my duty to manage the arrangements.”

Regarding the upcoming Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting on December 8, he noted, “I have directed my team to prepare all necessary documents. We must present our perspectives; otherwise, the meeting might be postponed. We have been allotted six months to prepare a presentation for them.”

When asked about the discussions held during his breakfast meeting with the Chief Minister, he replied, “We addressed several issues focused on advancing Karnataka and party organizational matters.”

It's worth mentioning that pro-Shivakumar chants erupted upon the arrival of K.C. Venugopal, creating an awkward situation for him at Mangaluru International Airport earlier on Wednesday.

A significant number of supporters, led by local leaders, began chanting slogans after Siddaramaiah exited the airport, receiving state honors from the district administration. In response to the chants in favor of Shivakumar, Siddaramaiah's supporters also chanted slogans supporting him, adding to the party's embarrassment.

Defending the slogans from his supporters who called for him to become Karnataka's Chief Minister in the presence of Venugopal, Shivakumar expressed that these chants have been ongoing for the past decade and should be viewed in a “sporting spirit,” noting that “in politics, there will always be slogans both for and against us.”

Addressing inquiries about the chants in his favor before Venugopal, Deputy CM Shivakumar stated, “The ‘DK, DK’ chants have been prevalent for over a decade. There is nothing inappropriate about it. Some individuals chant in support of Modi, others for me or Rahul, or even Siddaramaiah. It’s simply a demonstration of love and admiration. We should embrace it in a sporting manner.”

“Supporters express their admiration through slogans. In politics, we encounter both favorable and unfavorable chants. We should not be overly concerned,” he added.

According to his official itinerary, Shivakumar is scheduled to participate in a wedding at Hotel Le Meridien and will remain in Delhi overnight. He plans to depart Delhi at 8 a.m. on Thursday, arriving in Bengaluru at 10:55 a.m.

Sources indicate that Shivakumar may have informal discussions with national leaders during the wedding about the ongoing leadership disputes in Karnataka. He is also expected to meet with Rahul Gandhi and Randeep Singh Surjewala during his stay.

Point of View

We maintain a neutral stance on the unfolding events in Karnataka. The political dynamics surrounding Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar reflect broader themes of leadership and organizational unity within the Congress party. Our commitment is to present facts and foster informed discussions among our audience, highlighting the significance of these developments.
NationPress
04/12/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of D.K. Shivakumar's visit to Delhi?
D.K. Shivakumar visited Delhi to attend a wedding and oversee preparations for a protest rally on December 14, not to meet the party high command.
What did Shivakumar say about the upcoming CWC meeting?
He instructed officials to prepare all documents for the CWC meeting on December 8, emphasizing the need to present their views.
How did Shivakumar respond to the slogans raised in his favor?
Shivakumar stated that such slogans have been common for ten years and should be taken in a sporting spirit, reflecting political love and affection.
What is Shivakumar's schedule after the wedding in Delhi?
After the wedding, Shivakumar plans to return to Bengaluru on Thursday morning, and he might have informal discussions with national leaders.
What significant event is planned for December 14?
A protest rally involving 10,000 supporters from Karnataka is planned for December 14.
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