DyCM D K Shivakumar seeks divine help amid Cong infighting


Bengaluru, Jan 10 (IANS): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress President, D.K. Shivakumar, has visited the Pratyangira Devi temple in Tamil Nadu to strengthen himself against political opponents within the party ahead of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting, sources confirmed on Thursday.

Shivakumar visited the Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi temple in Kumbakonam with his wife on Thursday and offered special prayers.

The goddess, revered as 'Shakti Swarupini' (Embodiment of Power) and 'Ugra Swarupini' (Embodiment of Ferocity), is believed, according to mythology, to incarnate on earth to finish off her enemies.

The goddess is also regarded as an embodiment of Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Adishakti.

Shivakumar's temple visit has sparked discussions across Karnataka's political circles.

Sources suggest that Shivakumar is positioning himself to secure the Chief Minister's seat, as per the power-sharing agreement with incumbent CM Siddaramaiah. However, he is reportedly facing stiff resistance.

Sources further revealed that CM Siddaramaiah had recently hosted a dinner meeting with 34 MLAs and seven Ministers in Bengaluru, citing New Year celebrations.

Deputy CM Shivakumar was notably absent.

During the meeting, a decision was made to hike RTC bus fares by 15 per cent, signalling to the Congress high command and Shivakumar that Siddaramaiah remains firmly in control as the CM of Karnataka.

Shivakumar, upon his return to India, camped in New Delhi and persuaded the party high command to stall a meeting organised by Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara for Congress MLAs, Ministers, and MPs belonging to SC and ST communities.

The meeting reportedly sought to advocate for a Dalit Chief Minister if there would be a change in leadership. Parameshwara had earlier said publicly that he is not in politics to relinquish power, fuelling speculation about his ambitions.

Following this, CM Siddaramaiah called for a CLP meeting on January 13, using his prerogative.

Sources indicate this move aims to show Shivakumar that he does not wield absolute control in the state.

The Siddaramaiah camp is reportedly preparing to assert its power and demonstrate its solidarity with the CM during the meeting, effectively countering any attempts to change the leadership.

Ministers K.N. Rajanna and Satish Jarkiholi expressed bitterness following the postponement of the SC/ST leaders' meeting.

Rajanna remarked that the meeting was not about acquiring Shivakumar's property and questioned why he should be upset.

Jarkiholi noted that while one faction might currently have an upper hand, his team would also find an advantageous position eventually.

Home Minister Parameshwara clarified that the meeting had only been postponed but not cancelled, and added that if the party does not allow such meetings in the future, they are capable of handling the situation.

All eyes are now on the agenda of the upcoming CLP meeting.

Karnataka Congress unit in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala is expected to visit Bengaluru for the meeting, given the current political scenario.

Meanwhile, Shivakumar dismissed rumours of infighting within the Congress, maintaining that there is no crisis in the party.

Political experts, however, note that his composure at this juncture is unusual.

Former CM and BJP MP Basavaraj Bommai remarked that since the Congress came to power in Karnataka, there has been instability and internal discord, raising questions about when Deputy CM Shivakumar's patience might finally run out.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 10 2025

    BJP is" closely monitoring " the situation, hoping for Achhe Din...

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  • Rajendra, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 10 2025

    Congress suffers / has FOOT IN MOUTH DISEASE ---- why posturing -- among themselves ---- Dinner meet -- etc. -- no maturity -- BJP waiting on the sidelines like HYENAS -- to grab any opportunity --- - Congress also suffers from HUBRIS ---- -- Divided we fall is an old slogan - a cliche -- but still-- - hope they Congress-- realize this --

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Jan 10 2025

    Thanks to Ambani & Adani ...

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Fri, Jan 10 2025

    Some people stay in front of Waterfront Flat or Villa but still they dream about Adani's Project in Dharavi!!!

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Fri, Jan 10 2025

    Just one day back he said that no infighting in CONGiss and now went to seek divine help!!! Something is wrong somewhere for sure

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  • John Fernandes, Kinnigoli

    Fri, Jan 10 2025

    Dont pray..kick and take...

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  • Golibaje, Bajegoli

    Fri, Jan 10 2025

    Is BJP trying to divide Congress again with public tax payers money.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 10 2025

    Best DKs and his bro retire from politics and focus on their business activities. Unnecessarily causing problems for Sid !!!!

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