D K Suresh expresses desire to see his brother Shivakumar as CM of Karnataka


Daijiworld Media Network 

Bengaluru, March 1: Amid ongoing discussions of power-sharing within the Karnataka Congress unit, D K Suresh, former Congress MP and younger brother of Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, reiterated his desire for his brother to become the Chief Minister of Karnataka. He made this statement while speaking to the media in Bengaluru on Saturday.

Addressing a question regarding his previous remark that his wish was to see his brother as Chief Minister, Suresh responded, "Even now, I say that I have that wish. I have not hidden my desire. But the time for that must come."

Suresh acknowledged the current political situation in the state, saying, "Right now, Siddaramaiah is the Chief Minister. One cannot just pull him down and replace him with someone else. How is that possible? When Siddaramaiah is in that position, we must consider his honour and dignity, and the trust people have in him. The party will decide all of this."

When asked if he had faith that the party would eventually make Shivakumar Chief Minister, Suresh affirmed, "D.K. Shivakumar himself is a person of faith. Everyone must live with faith. Can one live without faith? Everyone must trust one another in life."

In response to a question regarding whether making Shivakumar the deputy chief Minister was "sufficient," he stated, "That is for the party to decide. Shivakumar believes in the party. Right now, Siddaramaiah is the Chief Minister. There is no point in discussing the CM position at this moment. I don't know whether that time will come or not. How can I say anything about it?"

Suresh was also asked about recent reports suggesting that Shivakumar "asserted his rights" before the high command in Delhi. He dismissed such claims, stating, "I have no information about that. Just because Shivakumar has gone to Delhi, there is no need to read too much into it. He is the party president and visits Delhi every month, sometimes every 15 days. Whether he holds the president's position or not, he maintains continuous interaction with high command leaders."

He clarified further, "Even when he travels to Delhi for official or personal work, he has a habit of meeting high command leaders. Therefore, there is no need to interpret his visit differently. Apart from ensuring good governance and strengthening the party organisation, Shivakumar has no other agenda. Now that he is the Deputy Chief Minister, the question of asserting his rights does not arise."

Suresh also addressed speculation surrounding Shivakumar’s recent meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his attendance at an event featuring Union Minister Amit Shah. He explained, "When Shivakumar met the Prime Minister and attended the Isha Foundation event, he had informed the high command. He did not go secretly; he publicly announced his visit. Sadhguru personally came to our house and invited him, and he accepted the invitation and attended the event."

On a more personal note, Suresh spoke about Shivakumar's religious practices, stating, "Shivakumar has always been devoted to God. He was named Shivakumar because he was born as a result of a vow made to Lord Shiva. Our father never started his daily work without visiting a Shiva temple. Whenever we get the opportunity, both Shivakumar and I visit Shiva temples."

He continued, "For the past 35 years, Shivakumar has been continuously visiting religious centres across the state and the country. Nowadays, because of the media, his temple visits are getting publicity. He visits Kollur, Kukke Subramanya, and Dharmasthala temples two or three times a year. Apart from these, he also visits Sringeri Mutt, temples in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and North India. There is nothing unusual about this. As a Hindu, he is following his culture and traditions."

Suresh concluded by stressing that India is a country with equal rights for all states. He remarked, "This country is not limited to just Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. All states have equal rights. The Central government must provide our state with a fair share of tax revenue."

 

  

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