DK Shivakumar Downplays Ramalinga Reddy's Resignation, Says 'Nothing to Worry'
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Karnataka CM DK Shivakumar responds to Ramalinga Reddy's resignation over portfolio allocation, assures resolution, citing their close friendship and Reddy's commitment to staying in Congress.
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Why It Matters
Power transition in Karnataka's Congress-led government
DK Shivakumar, the new Chief Minister of Karnataka, has downplayed the resignation of Minister Ramalinga Reddy, stating there's "nothing to worry" about, highlighting their close friendship. Reddy resigned two days after being sworn in, citing a broken assurance regarding the Bengaluru Development portfolio, which he claimed was promised to him once Shivakumar took office. Despite the resignation, Reddy ruled out leaving the Congress Party, emphasizing his 53-year loyalty. The incident coincided with Rahul Gandhi's visit to Karnataka. Shivakumar, in Kannada, addressed the issue, saying Reddy felt humiliated by the portfolio allocation and wanted a different role, which he promised to discuss and resolve. The transition follows Siddaramaiah's exit and Shivakumar's elevation as CM after internal party discussions.
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Reddy alleged Shivakumar did a "U-turn" on a 2023 assurance for the Bengaluru Development department, leading to his resignation. However, he reiterated his commitment to the Congress, stating he cannot go against his conscience despite feeling humiliated repeatedly.
The situation reflects the internal dynamics within Karnataka's Congress leadership post the power shift.
What to Watch
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Resolution of portfolio issue through internal party talks
Likely · Within days
Open Questions
- Will Ramalinga Reddy's issue be resolved as promised by DK Shivakumar?
