Shivakumar Heads to Delhi Amid Speculation on Karnataka Leadership Change
Shivakumar, poised as the leading candidate to succeed Siddaramaiah as Karnataka CM, travels to Delhi for discussions with top Congress officials. This strategic shift follows Siddaramaiah's resignation. Meetings will address leadership roles within the party and ministry alongside Shivakumar’s current position.
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As the political scenario in Karnataka shifts, D K Shivakumar, often seen as the prime candidate to take over the Chief Minister role from Siddaramaiah, flew to New Delhi. The visit comes shortly after Siddaramaiah tendered his resignation, prompting discussions with senior Congress figures regarding leadership changes in the state.
Following Siddaramaiah's announcement, he and Shivakumar both left for the capital to consult key party leaders. The agenda includes debating the next leader for the Congress Legislature Party and potential adjustments in the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee's structure, which Shivakumar currently leads. Party insiders anticipate a resolution soon.
Siddaramaiah's announcement at a morning meeting made clear his intent to step down, suggesting Shivakumar as his successor, though publicly noted that the ultimate decision rests with the legislature party and the Congress high command. Meanwhile, Shivakumar's brother urged patience as the party deliberates.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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