D.K. Shivakumar CM Oath: Siddaramaiah’s Next Move is secret
A crucial meeting is scheduled today between Shivakumar, Jarkiholi, and Mallikarjun Kharge. Kharge is expected to provide guidance on how to lead the party and government in the coming days and how to take everyone into confidence.
Karnataka Political Updates: Amidst these developments, Karnataka deputy chief Minister D.K Shivakumar and Minister of Public Works Department of Karnataka Satish Jarkiholi are staying in Delhi, holding discussions with senior party leaders. D.K. Shivakumar CM Oath: Siddaramaiah’s Next Move is secret.
A crucial meeting is scheduled today between Shivakumar, Jarkiholi, and Mallikarjun Kharge. Kharge is expected to provide guidance on how to lead the party and government in the coming days and how to take everyone into confidence. Word is that Kharge will take up the task of “teaching a lesson” to the leaders regarding maintaining internal unity and staying away from regional and factional politics.
What is Siddaramaiah’s Next Political Move?
Meanwhile, there is immense curiosity in the state’s political circles regarding Siddaramaiah’s next political steps. Following the leadership change, many are wondering what role he will play and what his future holds. Speculation is high on whether he will actively involve himself in party organization or take a brief hiatus from political life.
Siddaramaiah has already publicly declared multiple times, “I will remain active in politics.” He has given no indication of moving away from politics entirely. However, reports suggest that he has rejected an offer for a Rajya Sabha membership. Similarly, he has reportedly made it clear to Rahul Gandhi that he has no interest in national-level politics.
Will Siddaramaiah Demand a New Role?
Consequently, questions have arisen about whether he might seek a new role within state politics in the coming days. Specifically, there is discussion about whether he might demand the formation of a Coordination Committee.
Some believe such a committee is necessary to maintain balance between the government and the party. However, since there is a single-party majority government in the state, it is doubtful that the High Command will immediately agree to form a coordination committee.





