BJP's Nishikant Dubey claims DK Shivakumar to be next CM
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BJP leader Nishikant Dubey claimed that Congress has finalised DK Shivakumar to replace Siddaramaiah as Karnataka CM in November. Congress leaders, including Shivakumar, denied any leadership change. Karnataka politics updates.
New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Nishikant Dubey has claimed that the Congress has finalised a leadership change in Karnataka and that Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar will take over as Chief Minister in November.
"The deal for Karnataka Congress is finalised; in November, DK Shivakumar will become the new Chief Minister, and Siddaramaiah will be made to resign citing old age. Is it Kharge ji's turn next? Preparations for a repeat of Sitaram Kesri ji's dhoti-stripping scandal in various places?" Dubey wrote in a post on X.
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<br><strong>DK Shivakumar denies leadership change, backs Siddaramaiah</strong></h2><p>Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar backed Siddaramaiah and said he would follow the Congress high command's decision.</p><p>"What option do I have? I have to stand by him and support him. I don't have any objection to it, whatever the party high command says and whatever they decide, it will be fulfilled," he said while speaking to mediapersons.</p><p>When asked whether he would remain Chief Minister for a full five-year term, Siddaramaiah said, “Yes, I will, why do you have doubts?”</p><div type="dfp" position=4>Ad4</div><h2><strong>Shivakumar stresses role of district and block leaders in party strengthening</strong></h2><p>On Tuesday, <a href="https://newsable.asianetnews.com/tag/d-k-shivakumar">Shivakumar </a>said that the recent meeting between Congress General Secretary Randeep Surjewala and party MLAs had nothing to do with a change in leadership or a cabinet reshuffle. He said the discussions were limited to organisational matters.</p><p>"AICC general secretaries are meeting to discuss party organisation issues and accept requests from MLAs, but there is no discussion about changing the CM or expanding the cabinet," Shivakumar said. </p><p>While responding to questions at the KPCC office, Shivakumar said the focus of the meeting was related to the party's structure, as Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has declared this year as the “year of organisation.”</p><p>He added that the aim is to give responsibility to district and block presidents to ensure the party remains well-structured.</p>