Another week, another push: Third MLA backs DK Shivakumar for Chief Minister

By Sagay Raj

Another week, another push: Third MLA backs DK Shivakumar for Chief Minister

Yet another Congress MLA has publicly backed Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to be given a chance to lead the state. HC Balakrishna, a legislator from Magadi, on Monday said Shivakumar 鈥渢oo worked hard to bring the party to power鈥 and should be considered for the Chief Minister鈥檚 post.鈥淲e are all of the opinion that even DK Shivakumar should be given an opportunity to be in power. He too worked hard to bring the party to power. We will also request the high command to give him a chance to be at the helm of affairs,鈥 Balakrishna said.The comment follows similar remarks by two other Congress MLAs last week, fuelling ongoing speculation about a leadership change in the state. Basavaraj Shivaganga, a party legislator, had lent his support to Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar as the state鈥檚 future Chief Minister. 鈥淲hat is written in fate, we don’t know. We鈥檒l talk about this after December. If our leader becomes the Chief Minister, it鈥檚 as good as me becoming one. Let鈥檚 discuss this again after December,鈥 Shivaganga had said. Iqbal Hussain, another Congress MLA, had sparked a stir by declaring that Shivakumar would 鈥渄efinitely become Chief Minister, 200%,鈥 and swearing 鈥渙n God Mahadevappa鈥 that the Congress would secure over 140 seats in the next assembly election and form the government under Shivakumar鈥檚 leadership.Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna also hinted at big political developments after September.Responding to these growing calls, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara said the statements were individual opinions and advised restraint. 鈥淚ndividually, they have expressed their opinions, to some extent I don’t think it is wrong, but then again, there is a Lakshman Rekha drawn by the party, beyond the point one shouldn’t go. Probably the All India Congress Committee will look into it, through the General Secretary in charge,鈥 he said, speaking to reporters.Asked specifically about Rajanna鈥檚 remarks, Parameshwara said he was unaware of any such developments. He added that statements like these, if left unchecked, could blur party discipline, although the high command would handle the situation.Amid mounting speculation about a possible leadership change in Karnataka, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reassured the public that he and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar remain on good terms. Dismissing rumours of discord between him and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, Siddaramaiah said, 鈥淲e both are on good terms, no matter who says what.鈥 – EndsPublished By: Afreen Published On: Jun 30, 2025

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