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When he becomes "the king" of Karnataka, Shivakumar says he isn't troubled since people have desires

 When he becomes "the king" of Karnataka, Shivakumar says he isn't troubled since people have desires


Siddaramaiah and DK's power struggle Shivakumar has returned to haunt the chief minister of Karnataka, as the latter's fans have once again declared their desire for him to rule as "the king" despite a power-sharing arrangement being in place. The two leaders of Congress came to a consensus on the rotating formula. For 2.5 years, Siddaramaiah will serve as chief minister. Shivakumar will then become the next chief minister after that.




His followers expressed their wish for him to serve as the chief minister of Karnataka months after the formula was chosen. DK Shivakumar said that his party will determine when he would become "the king" and added that he wasn't concerned about the timing.


"See. Five years have passed since we gained power. Anytime a decision is required, the party leadership will make it. I don't give a damn about it. Our first aim is to deliver excellent administration, but people have their own preferences and opinions, according to DK Shivakumar.


"In today's event the award was offered to our dear leader DK Shivakumar which provided a good name to the entire north Karnataka region," claimed Vijayanand Kashappanavar, a Karnataka MLA and Shivakumar supporter. I have expressed my hope that our DK Shivakumar, who is now the deputy chief minister, shortly become the chief minister of the state.


Meanwhile, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Congress lawmakers have been alerting them to who is calling them and what offers are being offered to them, according to DK Shivakumar, who has claimed that he is aware that a team in the BJP is working to "destabilize" the administration.


During the next Assembly session, he promised to force the lawmakers to divulge it. We are aware of it, yes. Every MLA fully discloses to the Chief Minister and I who they are meeting with. They are communicating with us about the offers made to them, Shivakumar added.



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